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Articles  of  Incorporation  and 
By-Laws 

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The  Chicago  Real  Estate 
Board 


Incorporated  A.  D.  1883 


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Articles  of  Incorporation. 


STATE  OF  ILLINOIS. 

Department  of  State. 

Henry  D.  Dement, 

Secretary  of  State. 

To  whom  these  Presents  shall  come,  Greeting: 

Whereas,  A  certificate  duly  signed  and  acknowledged 
having  been  filed  in  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  on  the 
2 1  St  day  of  February,  A.  D.  1883,  organzation  of 

The  Chicago  Real  Estate  and  Renting  Agents’ 
Association 

under  and  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  “An  act  con¬ 
cerning  corporations.”  Approved  April  18,  1872,  and  in  force 
July  I,  1872,  a  copy  of  which  certificate  is  hereto  attached. 

Now,  therefore,  I,  Henry  D.  Dement,  Secretary  of  State  of 
the  State  of  Illinois,  by  virtue  of  the  powers  and  duties  vested  in 
me  by  law,  do  hereby  certify  that  the  said  The  Chicago  Real  Es¬ 
tate  AND  Renting  Agents’  Association  is  a  legally  organized 
corporation  under  the  laws  of  this  State. 

In  testimony  whereof,  I  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  cause  to 
be  fixed  the  great  seal  of  State. 

Done  at  the  City  of  Springfield  this  twenty-first  day  of 
February,  in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred 
and  eighty-three,  and  of  the  independence  of  the  United  States 
the  one  hundred  and  seventh.  , 

Henry  D.  Dement, 

[seal.]  Secretary  of  State. 


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STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

Cook  County. 

To  Henry  D.  Dement,  Secretary  of  State: 

We,  the  undersigned,  William  L.  Pierce,  William  A.  Meri- 
gold  and  Edmund  A.  Cummings,  citizens  of  the  United  States, 
propose  to  form  a  corporation  under  an  act  of  the  General  As¬ 
sembly  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  entitled  “An  Act  Concerning 
Corporations,”  approved  April  i8,  1872,  and  all  acts  amenda¬ 
tory  thereof ;  and  that  for  the  purpose  of  such  organization  we 
hereby  state  as  follows,  to -wit: 

1.  The  name  of  such  corporation  is  The  Chicago  Real  Es¬ 
tate  AND  Renting  Agents’  Association. 

2.  The  object  for  which  it  is  formed  is  to  secure  more  sys¬ 
tem  and  uniformity  in  the  renting,  care  and  management  of  real 
estate  in  the  City  of  Chicago;  to  better  protect  and  promote  the 
interests  of  those  entrusting  property  to  their  care ;  to  protect 
themselves  and  their  clients  against  dishonest  and  immoral  ten¬ 
ants,  and  to  generally  correct  existing  abuses  and  prevent  their 
future  occurrence. 

3.  The  management  of  the  aforesaid  Association  shall  be 
vested  in  an  Executive  Committee  of  three  (3). 

4.  The  following  persons  are  hereby  selected  as  the  Direc¬ 
tors  to  control  and  manage  said  corporation  for  the  first  year  of 
its  corporate  existence,  viz. :  William  L.  Pierce,  William  A.  Meri- 
gold  and  Edmund  A.  Cummings. 

5.  The  location  is  in  the  City  of  Chicago  in  the  County  of 
Cook,  State  of  Illinois. 

[Signed]  William  L.  Pierce, 

William  A.  Merigold, 
Edmund  A.  Cummings. 


STATE  OF  ILLINOIS, 

County  of  Cook. 

I,  Robert  C.  Givins,  a  Notary  Public  in  and  for  the  said 
Cook  County,  and  State  aforesaid,  do  hereby  certify  that  on  this 
19th  day  of  February,  A.  D.  1883,  personally  appeared  before 
me,  William  L.  Pierce,  William  A.  Merigold  and  Edmund  A. 
Cummings,  personally  known  to  me  to  be  the  same  persons  who 
executed  the  foregoing  statement,  and  severally  acknowledged 
that  they  had  executed  the  same  for  the  purpose  therein  set  forth. 

In  witness  whereof,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  seal  the 
day  and  year  above  written. 


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[seal.] 


Robert  C.  Givins, 
Notary  Public. 


CERTIFICATE 

Of  Change  of  Name  and  Object  of  **The  Chicago  R.  E.  &  R.  A. 

Association/*  Filed  for  Record  with  the  Secret2u:y 
of  State,  June  18,  1884. 

OFFICE  OF  THE  CHICAGO  R.  E.  &  R.  A.  ASS’N. 

Chicago,  Ill.,  June  i8,  1884. 

To  Hon.  Henry  D.  Dement,  Secretary  of  State: 

We  hereby  certify  that  at  a  regular  meeting  of  the  Chicago 
Real  Estate  and  Renting  Agents’  Association,  held  at  their  rooms, 
159  and  161  La  Salle  street,  Chicago,  Cook  County,  Illinois,  on 
the  4th  day  of  June,  1884,  pursuant  to  notice,  in  the  following 
manner,  to  wit:  by  mailing  to  each  of  the  members  of  said  cor¬ 
poration  on  the  28th  day  of  May,  1884,  a  written  notice  properly 
addressed,  stating  the  object  of  said  meeting,  and  the  time  and 
place  when  and  where  it  would  be  held,  the  following  questions 
were  submitted  to  the  members  for  their  action:  To  amend  the 
Article  of  Incorporation  by  striking  out  Articles  one  (i)  and 
two  (2),  and  substituting  for  Section  one  (i)  to  wit:  The  name 
of  such  corporation  is  “The  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board,”  and 
for  Section  two  (2)  to  wit:  The  object  for  which  this  Asso¬ 
ciation  is  formed  is  to  enable  its  members  to  transact  their  busi¬ 
ness,  connected  with  the  buying,  selling,  renting  and  caring  for 
real  estate,  and  the  loaning  of  money  upon  the  same  to  better 
advantage  than  heretofore,  by  the  adoption  of  such  rules  and 
regulations  as  they  may  deem  proper,  and  by  enabling  them  to 
take  united  action  upon  such  matters  as  may  be  deemed  for  the 
common  good,  and  by  such  other  means  as  may  be  determined 
upon  by  its  members,  which  resolutions  were  adopted  by  a  ma¬ 
jority  of  the  members  present  at  said  meeting. 

Witness  our  hands  and  the  seal  of  said  corporation  this 
1 8th  day  of  June,  A.  D.  1884. 

Henry  C.  Morey,  President, 

[seal.]  W.  P.  Smith,  Acting  Secretary. 

STATE  OF  ILLINOIS,  ) 

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Cook  County.  ^ 

Henry  C.  Morey,  being  duly  sworn,  on  oath  says  that  he  is 
President  of  The  Chicago  Real  Estate  and  Renting  Agents’  Asso¬ 
ciation,  and  that  he  has  read  the  foregoing  certificate  and  knows 
the  contents  thereof,  and  that  the  facts  therein  stated  and  set 
forth  are  true. 

Henry  C.  Morey,  President. 

Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me  this  nineteenth  day  of 
June,  A.  D.  1884. 

[seal.]  William  L.  Pierce,  Notary  Public. 


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Chicago,  December  30th,  1898. 

To  Hon.  James  A.  Rose,  Secretary  of  State: 

We  hereby  certify  that  at  the  adjourned  annual  meeting  of 
The  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board,  held  at  their  rooms,  59  Dear¬ 
born  street,  Chicago,  Cook  County,  Illinois,  on  the  28th  day  of 
December,  1898,  the  following  motion  was  unanimously  adopted: 

That  Section  three  (3)  of  the  Articles  of  Incorporation  be 
and  it  is  hereby  amended  so  as  to  read  as  follows : 

3.  The  Management  of  the  aforesaid  Association  shall  be 
vested  in  a  Board  of  Directors,  five  in  number,  of  whom  the 
President  and  Secretary  shall  be  ex-oificio  members  and  the  three 
other  members  shall  be  elected  in  such  manner,  at  such  times 
and  places,  and  for  such  periods,  as  may  be  provided  by  the  by¬ 
laws. 

Witness  our  hands  and  the  seal  of  said  corporation  this  30th 
day  of  December,  A.  D.  1898. 

Joseph  Donnersberger,  President. 
[seal.]  Oscar  A.  Lewis,  Secretary. 

STATE  OE  ILLINOIS, 

County  of  Cook. 

Joseph  Donnersberger,  being  duly  sworn,  on  oath  says  that 
he  is  President  of  the  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board  and  that  he 
has  read  the  foregoing  certificate  and  knows  the  contents  thereof, 
and  that  the  facts  therein  stated  and  set  forth  are  true. 

Joseph  Donnersberger. 

Subscribed  and  sworn  to  before  me  this  thirtieth  day  of 
December,  A.  D.  1898. 

[seal.]  Herbert  A.  Cole,  Notary  Public. 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1910. 


President 

JOHN  F.  WALLACE 
Vice-President 
NELSON  THOMASSON 

Secretary 

WILLIAM  D.  COUSIN 
Treasurer 

AARON  B.  MEAD 


Board  of  Directors. 

Bertram  M.  Winston  Gordon  Strong 

Roy  E.  Tabor  John  F.  Wallace,  Ex-Officio 

William  D.  Cousin,  Ex-Officio 
Valuation  Committee. 

George  L.  Warner  Charles  D.  Richards 

Frank  G.  Hoyne  J.  Fred  McGuire 

Edgar  M.  Snow. 

Public  Service  Committee. 

South  Side — Hubert  E.  McCormick  Oscar  P.  Erskine 

West  Side — Ernest  Woltersdorf  Frank  G.  Hajicek 

George  Beidler 

North  Side — Benjamin  A.  Fessenden  Robert  C.  Butzow 

Membership  Committee 

Edwin  F.  Getchell  Joseph  W.  Cremin 

Albert  H.  Wetten  Benjamin  R.  DeYoung 

Valentine  H.  Surghnor  Henry  H.  Banford 

Oscar  H.  Haugan  George  F.  Liebrandt 

Arthur  W.  Draper 
Auction  Committee 

Ayres  Boal  William  G.  Booth 

Buckingham  Chandler  Chester  C.  Broomell 

Frank  M.  Smith 

Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee. 

Eugene  H.  Fishburn  Robert  E.  Ismond 

Joseph  K.  Brittain  William  D.  McKey 

James  A,  McLane 
Industrial  Location  Committee. 

James  H.  Van  Vlissingen  J.  Milton  Trainer 

Walter  Mills  James  W.  Hedenberg 

Henry  H.  Walker 
Renting  Business  Committee. 

Harry  J.  Farnham  Eugene  A.  Bournique 

Charles  O.  Goss  Robert  L.  Davis 

James  J.  Harrington,  Jr.  Robert  P.  Walker 

John  A.  Carroll 
Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 

Arnold  Holinger  Henry  A.  Knott 

Russell  D.  Hill  John  E.  Colnon 

E.  Orris  Hart 
Library  Committee 

George  B.  McBean  John  H.  Trumbull 

Arthur  C.  Kussman 

Committee  on  Legislation. 

Wyllys  W.  Baird  George  Birkhoff,  Jr. 

Joseph  Donnersberger  Edward  A.  Halsey 

Edmund  A.  Cummings  Walter  D.  Oliver 

William  H.  Mulholand  Edward  M.  Willoughby 

Joseph  B.  Woodruff 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1909. 


President 

ALBERT  H.  WETTEN 
Vice-President 
RUSSELL  D.  HILL 
Secretary 

WILLIAM  D.  COUSIN 
Treasurer 

JOHN  E.  COLNON 


Board  of  Directors. 

Robert  P.  Walker  Bertram  M.  Winston 

John  P.  Wallace  Albert  H.  Wetten,  Ex-Officio 

William  D.  Cousin,  Ex-Officio 

Membership  Committee 

Marvin  A.  Farr  Valentine  H.  Surghnor 

Edwin  P.  Getchell  James  A.  McLane 

Gordon  Strong  Charles  H.  Mulliken 

Walter  Mills  Henry  G.  Foreman 

Edgar  M.  Snow 
Valuation  Committee. 

William  D.  Kerfoot  Frank  G.  Hoyne 

Charles  O.  Goss  Charles  D,  Richards 

George  L.  Warner. 

Public  Service  Committee. 

West  Side — Edward  C.  Waller  Charles  A.  Lang 

W.  Gray  Brown 

South  Side — Oscar  P.  Erskine  Walter  C.  Gunn 

North  Side — John  McConnell  Edward  G.  Pauling 

Call  Board  Committee. 

Willard  T,  Orr  Ayres  Boal 

Buckingham  Chandler  Charles  A.  Wightman 

E.  Percy  Maynard 
Reference  Committee. 

John  B.  Knight  Frank  M.  Elliott 

Adolph  F.  Kramer. 

Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 

Stephen  B.  Mills.  Ernest  Woltersdorf 

Wallace  L.  DeWolf  James  H.  Van  Vlissingen 

Louis  A.  Seeberger 
Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 

Arthur  W.  Draper  James  L.  Houghteling 

Arnold  Holinger  Henry  H.  Banford 

Russell  D.  Hill  Eugene  A.  Bournique 

George  B.  McBean  William  G.  Booth 

Arthur  T.  Aldis  Robert  C.  Butzow 

Isaac  F.  Rubel  C.  W.  Dyniewicz 

Wyllys  W.  Baird  Chester  C.  Broomell 

George  S.  Eddy 
Renting  Business  Committee. 

Aaron  B.  Mead  Adolph  F.  Kramer 

Harry  J.  Parnham  Buckingham  Chandler 

Frank  M.  Smith  Edward  C.  Waller,  Jr. 

Robert  Berry  Ennis 


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OFFICEES  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1908. 


President 

EDWIN  F.  GETCHELL 
Vice-President 
BERTEAM  M.  WINSTON 
Secretary 
ROY  B.  TABOR 
Treasurer 

ADOLPH  F.  KRAMER 


Board  of  Directors. 

Edward  A.  Halsey  Robert  P.  Walker 

Albert  H.  Wetten  Edwin  F.  Getchell,  Ex-Officio 

Roy  B.  Tabor,  Ex-Officio 
Valuation  Committee. 

Robert  C.  Butzow  Russell  D.  Hill 

Walter  Mills  William  D.  Kerfoot 

Charles  O.  Goss 
Public  Service  Committee. 

South  Side — William  Scott  Bond  J.  Milton  Trainer 

North  Side — Arnold  Holinger  Godfrey  Schmid 

West  Side — Julius  A.  Wendell  Oliver  L.  Watson 

Edward  C.  Waller 


Membership 
Charles  D.  Richards 
William  A.  Bond 
Henry  A.  Knott 
George  L.  Warner 


Committee 

George  Birkhoff,  Jr. 
Robert  E.  Ismond 
Prank  G.  Hoyne 
Edward  S.  Judd 


Marvin  A.  Farr 


Call  Board  Committee. 

George  A.  Seaverns,  Jr.  Thomas  H.  Willis 

Joseph  B.  Woodruff  Frank  G.  Hajicek 

Willard  T.  Orr 


Reference  Committee. 

Joseph  Donnersberger  Valentine  H.  Surghnor 

John  B.  Knight 

Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 

James  H.  Van  Vlissingen  James  W.  Hedenberg 

Henry  H.  Walker  Isaac  F.  Rubel 

Stephen  B.  Mills 
Renting  Business  Committee. 

Harry  J.  Parnham  Ivan  O.  Ackley 

Eugene  A.  Bournique  George  F.  Eiebrandt 

William  O.  Trainer  Frederick  W.  Grapperhaus 

Aaron  B.  Mead 


Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 


Edward  G.  Pauling 
John  E.  Colnon 
Benjamin  R.  DeYoung 
Joseph  W.  Cremin 
George  H.  High 
George  W.  Cobb 
Buckingham  Chandler 

Arthur  W. 


Ayres  Boal 
Francis  E.  Broomell 
Walter  D.  Oliver 
Henry  Lesch 
Patrick  F.  McCarthy 
Charles  J.  Driever 
John  H.  Trumbull 

Draper 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 
1907. 


President 

EDWARD  S.  JUDD 
Vice-President 
GORDON  STRONG 
Secretary 

FRANCIS  E.  BROOMELL 
Treasurer 
AYRES  BOAL 


Board  of  Directors. 

J.  Fred  McGuire  Edward  A.  Halsey 

Robert  P.  Walker  Edward  S.  Judd,  Ex-Officio 

Francis  E.  Broomell,  Ex-Officio 
Valuation  Committee. 

Walter  Mills  Ernest  Woltersdorf 

E.  Orris  Hart  Russell  D.  Hill 

Robert  C.  Butzow 

Public  Service  Committee. 

North  Side — Callistus  S.  Ennis  Nelson  Thomasson 

South  Side — William  Scott  Bond  James  A.  McLane 

West  Side — Julius  A.  Wendell  C.  W.  Dyniewicz 

Louis  Thorsen 


Membership  Committee 

Walter  C.  Gunn  William  C.  Heineman 

Charles  D.  Richards  John  F.  Wallace 

Benjamin  A.  Fessenden  Oscar  P.  Erskine 

Adolph  F.  Kramer  Edward  C.  Waller,  Jr. 

Edward  M.  Willoughby. 

Call  Board  Committee. 

George  A.  Seaverns  Arthur  W.  Draper 

J.  Milton  Trainer  William  D.  Cousin 

Buckingham  Chandler. 

Reference  Committee. 

George  S.  Eddy  Joseph  Donnersberger 

Marvin  A.  Farr. 


Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 

James  H.  Van  Vlissingen  John  H.  Trumbull 

Eugene  H.  Fishburn  Robert  E.  Ismond 

Edward  W.  Zander 


Renting  Business  Committee. 

Benjamin  R.  DeYoung  William  G.  Booth 

Harry  J.  Farnham  William  K.  Young 

John  A.  Carroll  Philip  L.  Marshall 

Adolph  F.  Kramer 
Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 

Joseph  K.  Brittain  Arthur  Heurtley 

Edward  G.  Pauling  Moses  E.  Greenebaum 

Edgar  M.  Snow  Oscar  H.  Haugan 

Aaron  B.  Mead  Arnold  Holinger 

Russell  D.  Hill  John  C.  Fetzer 

Frank  M.  Elliott  Wyllys  W.  Baird 

Henry  S.  Dietrich  Willis  G.  Stoughton 

John  E.  Colnon 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1906. 


President 

FRANK  G.  HOYNE 
Vice-President 
JAMES  A.  McLANE 
Secretary 

ROBERT  BERRY  ENNIS 
Treasurer 

DAVID  M.  ERSKINE 


Board  of  Directors. 

Charles  O.  Goss  J.  Fred  McGuire 

Edward  A.  Halsey  Frank  G.  Hoyne,  Ex-Officio 

Robert  Berry  Ennis,  Ex-Officio 

Valuation  Committee. 

Wyllys  W.  Baird  Marvin  A.  Farr 

Callistus  S.  Ennis  E.  Orris  Hart 

Ernest  Woltersdorf 
Public  Service  Committee. 

North  Side — Gordon  Strong  William  J.  Lukens 

South  Side — Seymour  Morris  Benjamin  R.  DeYoung 

West  Side — Julius  A.  Wendell  Francis  E.  Broomell 

W.  Gray  Brown 
Membership  Committee 

George  H.  Taylor  William  Scott  Bond 

Walter  C.  Gunn  Oscar  P.  Erskine 

Edwin  F.  Getchell  George  B.  McBean 

Buckingham  Chandler  John  E.  Colnon 

Howell  N.  Tyson 
Call  Board  Committee. 

George  A.  Seaverns  Arthur  W.  Draper 

Isaac  F.  Rubel  William  D.  Cousin 

John  A.  Carroll 
Reference  Committee 

George  S.  Eddy  Frank  M.  Elliott 

George  W.  Cobb 

Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 

Bertram  M.  Winston  Robert  E.  Ismond 

William  Ogden  Green  Ward  T.  Huston 

Willis  G.  Stoughton 
Renting  Business  Committee. 

Frank  M.  Smith  Henry  H.  Banford 

William  D.  McKey  J.  Milton  Trainer 

Oscar  A.  Lewis  Ayres  Boal 

George  A.  Seaverns 
Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 

Edgar  M.  Snow  Moses  E.  Greenebaum 

Joseph  K.  Brittain  George  II.  High 

Aaron  B.  Mead  Oscar  H.  Haugan 

Edward  S.  Judd  Arnold  Holinger 

Arthur  T.  Aldis  Robert  P.  V^alker 

Henry  S.  Dietrich  Louis  A.  Seeberger 

Henry  A.  Knott  John  C.  Fetzer 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1905. 

President 

CHARLES  D.  RICHARDS 

Vice-President 
EDWARD  S.  JUDD 

Secretary 

HENRY  H.  HANFORD 
Treasurer 

OSCAR  H.  HAUGAN 


Board  of  Directors. 

Frank  G.  Hoyne  Charles  O.  Goss 

Chas.  D.  Richards,  Ex-Officio  J.  Fred  McGuire 

Henry  H.  Hanford,  Ex-Officio 

Valuation  Committee. 

George  Hirkhoff,  Jr.  Marvin  A.  Farr 

John  H.  Knight  Wyllys  W.  Haird 

Callistus  S.  Ennis 


Public  Service  Committee. 

South  Side — James  G.  Trainer  Henry  S.  Dietrich 

North  Side — Gordon  Strong  Henry  A.  Knott 

West  Side — Edmund  A.  Cummings  Robert  C.  Hutzow 

Ernest  Woltersdorf 


Membership  Committee 

Eenjamin  A.  Fessenden  Harry  J.  Farnham 

John  F.  Wallace  George  H.  Taylor 

George  H.  McHean  Robert  Derry  Ennis 

Hertram  M.  Winston  William  J.  Lukens 

Adolph  F.  Kramer 


Call  Board  Committee. 

Isaac  F.  Rubel  Walter  D.  Oliver 

James  A.  McLane  Charles  J.  Driever 

Charles  A.  Lang 


Reference  Committee. 

Eugene  H.  Fishburn  Francis  A.  Barnes 

Nelson  Thomasson 


Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 

Robert  E.  Ismond  Robert  P.  Walker 

Robert  C.  Givens  Joseph  K.  Brittain 

Oscar  P,  Erskine 


Renting  Business  Committee. 

William  D.  McKey  John  A.  Carroll 

Eugene  A.  Bournique  Louis  Thorsen 

E.  Orris  Hart  Frank  M.  Smith 

George  L.  Warner 


Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 

Joseph  Donnersberger  Benjamin  R.  DeYoung 

Edgar  M.  Snow  James  L.  Houghteling 

Henry  G.  Foreman  Willis  G.  Stoughton 

John  E.  Colnon  Moses  E.  Greenebaum 

J.  Lewis  Cochran  Russell  D.  Hill 

Howell  N.  Tyson  Frank  E'.  Spooner 

Ayres  Boal 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1904. 


President 

ROBERT  E.  ISMOND 
Vice-President 
WALTER  MILLS 
Secretary 

J.  FRED  McGUIRE 
Treasurer 

FRANK  M.  ELLIOT 


Board  of  Directors. 

Callistus  S.  Ennis  Frank  G.  Hoyne 

Charles  O.  Goss  Robert  E.  Ismond,  Ex-Ofl&cio 

J.  Fred  McGuire,  Ex-Officio 

Valuation  Committee. 

Edgar  M.  Snow  Benj.  R.  DeYoung 

Henry  S.  Dietrich  John  B.  Knight 

George  Birkhoff,  Jr. 

Public  Service  Committee. 

North  Side — Horace  A.  Goodrich  Henry  H.  Banford 

South  Side — Marvin  A.  Farr  Isaac  F.  Rubel 

West  Side — Louis  A.  Seeberger  Charles  A.  Lang 

David  J.  Kennedy 

Membership  Committee 


F.  A.  Henshaw 
Julius  A.  Wendell 
Wm.  Heineman 
Wm.  D.  McKey 


George  H.  Taylor 
Louis  Thorsen 


Benjamin  A.  Fessenden 
Oscar  P.  Erskine 
James  A.  McLane 
Willis  G.  Stoughton 
William  AT.  Merigold 
Call  Board  Committee. 

Walter  D.  Oliver 
Howell  N.  Tyson 
John  A.  Carroll 
Reference  Committee. 

Charles  H.  Mulliken  Eugene  H.  Fishburn 

Edwin  F.  Getchell 
Industrial  Location  Committee. 

John  T.  Boddie  Francis  A.  Barnes 

Robert  C.  Givens  John  C.  Fetzer 

Wallace  L.  DeWolf 
Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 

Wyllys  W.  Baird  Moses  E.  Greenebaum 

Robert  C.  Butzow  James  L.  Houghteling 

Russell  D.  Hill  John  E.  Colnon 

Charles  D.  Richards 

Edward  G.  Pauling  Oscar  H.  Haugan 

Joseph  Donnersberger  J.  Lewis  Cochran 

Edward  S.  Judd  George  W.  Cobb 

Henry  A.  Knott  E.  Norman  Scott 

Renting  Business  Committee. 

George  L.  Warner  Arthur  W.  Draper 

Buckingham  Chandler  Seymour  Morris 

E.  Orris  Hart  William  K.  Young 

Frank  M.  Smith 


12 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1903. 


President 

WYLLYS  W.  BAIRD 
Vice-President 

VALENTINE  H.  SURGHNOR 
Secretary 

JAMES  A.  McLANE 
Treasurer 

RUSSELL  D.  HILL 


Board  of  Directors. 

Edward  S.  Judd  Callistus  S.  Ennis 

Frank  G.  Hoyne  Wyllys  W.  Baird,  Ex-OflEicio 

Janies  A.  McLane,  Ex-Officio 

Valuation  Committee. 

William  D.  Kerfoot  Edgar  M.  Snow 

Charles  O.  Goss  Henry  S.  Dietrich 

Benjamin  R.  DeYoung 


Public  Service  Committee. 

West  Side — Francis  A.  Barnes  E.  Woltersdorf 

Remain  M.  Conger 

North  Side — Horace  A.  Goodrich  William  J.  Lukens 

South  Side — William  D.  McKey  Oscar  P.  Erskine 


Membership  Committee 

Charles  L.  Hammond  Frank  A.  Henshaw 

E.  Norman  Scott  Francis  E.  Broomell 

J.  Fred  McGuire  David  M.  McLean 

Jos.  W.  Cremin  John  T.  Boddie 

John  T.  Brown 


Call  Board  Committee. 

Walter  C.  Gunn  George  H.  Taylor 

John  E.  Colnon  James  G.  Trainer 

Oliver  L.  Watson 


Reference  Committee. 

Henry  A.  Knott  Charles  H.  Mulliken 

Edward  A.  Halsey 


Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 
Edmund  A.  Cummings  Robert  E.  Ismond 

Robert  P.  Walker  Walter  Mills 

James  H.  Van  Vlissingen 


13 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1902. 


President 

LOUIS  A.  SEEBERGEE 

Vice-President 
S.  WILMER  CANNELL 

Secretary 
E.  ORRIS  HART 

Treasurer 

E.  NORMAN  SCOTT 


Board  of  Directors. 

J.  Lewis  Cochran  Edward  S.  Judd 

Callistus  S.  Ennis 

Louis  A.  Seeberger,  Ex-OfiBlcio  E.  Orris  Hart,  Ex-Officio 

Valuation  Committee. 

William  A.  Bond  George  H.  High 

Charles  O.  Goss  William  D.  Kerfoot 

Wyllys  W.  Baird 

Public  Service  Committee. 

North  Side — Edward  A.  Halsey  James  W.  Hedenberg 

South  Side — Frank  G.  Hoyne  Frank  M.  Smith 

West  Side — Francis  A.  Barnes  Oscar  A.  Lewis 

William  W.  Weare 

Membership  Committee 

Remain  M.  Conger  Charles  L.  Hammond 

Harry  W.  Christian  Charles  R.  Calkins 

George  S.  Eddy  E.  Percy  Maynard 

Russell  D.  Hill  George  A.  Rose 

William  J.  Lukens 

Call  Board  Committee. 

Eugene  A.  Bournique  Walter  C.  Gunn 

Bertram  M.  Winston  Samuel  Polkey 

David  M.  McLean 


Reference  Committee. 

James  H.  Van  Ylissingen  Henry  A.  Knott 

Horace  A.  Goodrich 

Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 

Robert  E.  Ismond  Edmund  A.  Cummings 

Nelson  Thomasson  Robert  P.  Walker 

Benjamin  A.  Fessenden 


14 


OFFICEES  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1901. 


President 

HENRY  S.  DIETRICH 

Vice-President 
CHARLES  H.  MULLIKEN 

Secretary 

CALLISTUS  S.  ENNIS 
Treasurer 

EDWARD  G.  PAULING 


Board  of  Directors. 

Valentine  H.  Surghnor  J.  Lewis  Cochran 

Edward  S.  Judd  H.  S.  Dietrich,  Ex-Officio 

C.  S.  Ennis,  Ex-Officio 

Valuation  Committee. 

Jos.  Donnersberger  Francis  A.  Barnes 

William  A.  Bond  George  H.  High 

Willis  G.  Jackson 


Public  Service  Committee. 

North  Side — Edward  A.  Halsey  John  C.  Fetzer 

South  Side — Frank  A.  Henshaw  Edwin  F.  Getchell 

West  Side — Ed.  C.  Waller  John  T.  Donlan 

Ernest  Woltersdorf 


Membership  Committee 

Benjamin  R.  DeYoung  Romain  M.  Conger 

Philip  L.  Marshall  E,  Orris  Hart 

Charles  O.  Goss  Otto  Kubin 

Thomas  H.  Kelley  Joseph  K.  Brittain 

Wm.  H.  Cairnduff 


Call  Board  Committee. 

George  S.  Eddy  Eugene  A.  Bournique 

E.  Percy  Maynard  Frank  M.  Elliot 

Godfrey  Schmid 

Reference  Committee. 

Frank  R.  Chandler  Jas.  H.  Van  Vlissingen 

Paul  O.  Stensland 

Committee  on  Industrial  Locations. 

Robert  E.  Ismond  Nelson  Thomasson 

Edmund  A.  Cummings  Benjamin  A,  Fessenden 

Robert  P.  Walker 


15 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1900. 


President 

GEORGE  L.  WARNER 

Vice-President 
EDGAR  M.  SNOW 

Secretary 

ALBERT  E.  G.  GOODRIDGE 
Treasurer 

EARL  L.  HAMBLETON 


Board  of  Directors. 

Henry  S.  Dietrich  Valentine  H.  Surghnor 

J.  Lewis  Cochran 

George  L.  Warner,  Ex-OflS.cio  Albert  E.  G.  Goodridge,  E'x-Officio 
Valuation  Committee. 

Henry  A.  Knott  Louis  A.  Seeberger 

Jos.  Donnersberger  S.  Wilmer  Cannell 

Francis  A.  Barnes 


Public  Service  Committee. 

South  Side — ^Jas.  B.  Galloway  W.  L.  DeWolf 

North  Side — Edward  S.  Judd  Bertram  M.  Winston 

West  Side — Reuble  M.  Outhet  Edward  C.  Waller 

George  A.  Rose 


Membership  Committee 


Charles  H.  Merritt 
Isaac  F.  Rubel 
Horace  E.  Hurlbut 
E.  Norman  Scott 


James  W.  Hedenberg 
Benjamin  R.  DeYoung 
Ernest  Woltersdorf 
Edward  A.  Halsey 
James  A.  McLane 


Call  Board  Committee. 

Charles  O.  Goss  George  S.  Eddy 

Frank  G.  Hoyne  Thomas  H.  Kelley 

John  N.  Young 


Reference  Committee. 

John  H.  Trumbull  Frank  R.  Chandler 

Samuel  Polkey 


16 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1899. 


President 

JOSEPH  DONNERSBEEGEE 

Vice-President 
HENEY  G.  FOREMAN 

Secretary 

OSCAR  A.  LEWIS 
Treasurer 

ARTHUR  HEURTLEY 


Executive  Committee 

Robert  E.  Ismond ,  Henry  S.  Dietrich 

Robert  C.  Butzow 

Valuation  Committee. 

William  D.  Kerfoot  Henry  A.  Knott 

Marvin  A.  Farr  Eugene  H.  Fishburn 

Louis  A.  Seeberger 

Public  Service  Committee. 

South  Side — Frank  Wells  Frank  E.  Spooner 

North  Side — James  H.  Van  Vlissingen  Edward  G.  Pauling 
West  Side — E.  Woltersdorf  Francis  A.  Barnes 

Albert  J.  Stone 


Membership  Committee 

Albert  E.  G.  Goodridge  James  A.  McLane 

Benjamin  F.  Ray  Charles  H.  Merritt 

Sam’l  Brown,  Jr.  Frank  M.  Smith 

Eugene  A.  Bournique  Bernard  F.  Weber 

William  W.  Weare. 


Call  Board  Committee. 

Walter  C.  Gunn  Charles  O.  Goss 

E.  Norman  Scott  August  Tidholm 

George  A.  Rose 

Reference  Committee 

Edward  W.  Zander  John  H.  Trumbull 

Robert  P.  Walker 


17 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1898. 


President 

HENRY  A.  KNOTT 

Vice-President 
GEORGE  L.  WARNER 

Secretary 

JAMES  W.  HEDENBERG 
Treasurer 

S.  WILMER  CANNELL 


Executive  Committee 

James  B.  Galloway  Robert  E.  Ismond 

John  T.  Donlan 

Valuation  Committee. 

William  A.  Bond  George  Birkhoff,  Jr. 

Edmund  A.  Cummings  Eugene  H.  Fishburn 

Marvin  A.  Farr 

Public  Service  Committee. 

North  Side — Charles  H.  Mulliken  Franklin  H.  Boland 
South  Side — Malcom  McNeill  Frank  M.  Smith 

West  Side — Willis  G.  Jackson  Francis  A.  Barnes 

William  W.  Weare 


Membership  Committee 


Benj.  R.  DeYoung 
Fred  S.  Oliver 
Godfrey  Schmid 
Wm.  H.  Cairnduff 

Wm.  J. 


Albert  E.  G.  Goodridge 
Philip  L.  Marshall 
Charles  R.  Calkins 
Isaac  F.  Rubel 
Lukens 


Call  Board  Committee 

Russell  D.  Hill  Walter  C.  Gunn 

Callistus  S.  Ennis  James  A.  McLane 

Jacob  F.  Rehm 


Reference  Committee 

Wm.  Ogden  Green  Edward  W.  Zander 

Benj.  A.  Fessenden 


18 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 
1897. 


President 

MARVIN  A.  FARR 

Vice-President 
HENRY  S.  DIETRICH 

Secretary 

CUTHBERT  W.  LAING 
Treasurer 

FRANCIS  A.  BARNES 


Executive  Committee 

George  H.  High  James  B.  Galloway 

Earl  L.  Hambleton 

Valuation  Committee. 

Edgar  M.  Snow  Dunlap  Smith 

Edmund  A.  Cummings  William  A.  Bond 

George  Birkhoff,  Jr. 

Public  Service  Committee. 

North  Side — S.  Wilmer  Cannell  Samuel  Brown,  Jr. 

South  Side — George  L.  Warner  Walter  H.  Wilson 

West  Side — Oscar  A.  Lewis  Ernest  Woltersdorf 

Otto  Kubin 


Membership  Committee 

Lyman  Baird  Henry  A.  Knott 

David  J.  Kennedy  B.  R.  DeYoung 

Robert  C.  Givins  Edwin  F.  Getchell 

Silas  M.  Moore  Nelson  Thomasson 

Dudley  Winston 


John  L.  Manning 
Isaac  F.  Rubel 


Samuel  E.  Gross 


Call  Board  Committee 

Russell  D.  Hill 
Samuel  Delamater 
Frederick  S.  Oliver 
Reference  Committee 

William  Ogden  Green 
Charles  B.  Rice 


19 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1896. 


President 

GEORGE  BIRKHOFF,  Jr. 

Vice-President 
JOHN  B.  KNIGHT 

Secretary 

EARL  L.  HAMBLETON 
Treasurer 

CHARLES  L.  HAMMOND 


Executive  Committee 

Valentine  H.  Surghnor  George  H.  High 

Albert  E.  G.  Goodridge 

Valuation  Committee. 

J.  H.  Van  Vlissingen  Robert  P.  Walker 

B.  A.  Fessenden  Dunlap  Smith 

Edgar  M.  Snow 

Public  Service  Committee. 

South  Side — George  L.  Warner  E.  F.  Getchell 
North  Side — John  McConnell  J.  Lewis  Cochran 

West  Side — Paul  O.  Stensland  Albert  J.  Stone 
J.  C.  Magill 

Membership  Committee 

Charles  B.  Rice  Lyman  Baird 

Eugene  H.  Fishburn  Willis  G.  Jackson 

Henry  L.  Turner  (Resigned)  E.  S.  Dreyer 

Henry  S.  Dietrich  (Appointed  to  fill  Vacancy) 

Josiah  L.  Lombard  Walter  H.  Wilson 

William  A.  Bond 

Call  Board  Committee 

Horace  E.  Hurlbut  John  L.  Manning 

John  T.  Donlan  Cuthbert  W.  Laing 

Wm.  J.  Lukens 

Reference  Committee 

Marvin  A.  Farr  S.  E.  Gross 

Edward  W.  Zander 


20 


OFFICEES  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1895. 


President 

DUNLAP  SMITH 

Vice-President 
SILAS  M.  MOOEE 

Secretary 

W.  H.  CAIRNDUFF 
Treasurer 

WM.  OGDEN  GREEN 


Executive  Committee 

S.  Wilmer  Cannell  Valentine  H.  Surghnor 

Edward  W.  Zander 


Valuation  Committee. 

Henry  A.  Knott  John  B.  Knight 

Robert  P.  Walker  Benjamin  A.  Fessenden 

James  H.  Van  Vlissingen 

Public  Service  Committee. 

South  Side — Charles  L.  Hammond  Frank  C.  Vierling 

North  Side — Wyllys  W.  Baird  David  M.  Erskine,  Jr. 

West  Side — Paul  O.  Stensland  James  W.  Hedenberg 

Albert  E.  G.  Goodridge 


Membership  Committee 


Frank  A.  Henshaw 
Charles  B.  Rice 
Robert  C.  Butzow 
Frank  Wells 

Charles 


Henry  S.  Dietrich 
Walter  C.  Gunn 
James  F,  McCabe 
Fred  E.  Eldred 
L,  Bonney 


Call  Board  Committee 

Horace  E.  Hurlbut  John  H.  Curtis 

Walter  H.  Wilson  James  P.  Mallette 

Ortman  W.  Crawford 


Reference  Committee 

Josiah  L.  Lombard  Marvin  A.  Farr 

J.  Lewis  Cochran 


21 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1894. 


President 

EUGENE  H.  FISHBURN 

Vice-President 
ROBERT  C.  GIVINS 

Secretary 

V.  H.  SURGHNOR 

Treasurer 

HELGE  A.  HAUGAN 


Executive  Committee 

Marvin  A.  Farr  (Resigned)  Dunlap  Smith 

Benjamin  A.  Fessenden  (Elected  to  fill  Vacancy) 
Louis  A.  Seeberger 

Valuation  Committee. 

Nelson  Thomasson  V/.  W.  Baird 

B.  R.  DeYoung  Henry  A.  Knott 

John  B.  Knight 

Public  Service  Committee. 

E.  A.  Cummings  H.  S.  Dietrich 

William  Preston  Harrison  W.  H.  Cairnduff 

Charles  L.  Hammond  James  P.  Mallette 

E.  W.  Zander 


Robert  P.  Walker 
F.  A.  Henshaw 
J.  A.  Bartlett 
John  Wain 


Membership  Committee 

James  Hood 
Ed.  D.  Wheelock 
E.  Percy  Maynard 
E.  L.  Hambleton 


Jacob  Rehm 


Call  Board  Committee 

John  F.  Cremin  William  Coffeen 

Edgar  M.  Snow  Frank  E.  Ballard 

Harry  W.  Christian 

Reference  Committee 

Henry  G.  Foreman  Josiah  L.  Lombard 

Jas.  B.  Galloway 


22 


OFFICEES  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1893. 


President 

WILLIAM  A.  BOND 

Vice-President 
WALTER  H.  WILSON 

Secretary 

EDWIN  REED  (resigned). 
LOUIS  A.  SEEBERGER 
(Elected  to  fill  vacancy.) 

Treasurer 

WILLIAM  HEINEMANN 


Executive  Committee 

Marvin  A.  Farr,  Chairman.  Charles  L.  Hammond 

John  H.  Trumbull 

Valuation  Committee. 

Geo.  Birkhoff,  Jr.,  Chairman  Nelson  Thomasson 

Chas.  H.  Mulliken  Benj.  R.  DeYoung 

Wyllys  W.  Baird 

Public  Service  Committee. 

Geo.  M.  Bogue,  Chairman  Edward  S.  Dreyer 

Edmund  A.  Cummings  Byron  A.  Baldwin 

Joseph  Donnersberger  William  L.  Pierce 

Eugene  H.  Fishburn 

Membership  Committee 

Francis  A.  Barnes,  Chairman  A.  E.  G.  Goodridge 

Robert  P.  Walker  Samuel  D.  Walden 

Elmer  Dwiggins  Arthur  C.  Gehr 

Malcom  McNeill  William  Coffeen 

A.  J.  Montague 

Call  Board  Committee 

John  F.  Cremin  William  A.  Merigold 

Jas.  H.  Van  Vlissingen  Frank  Riedle 

John  L.  Manning 

Reference  Committee 

Henry  A.  Knott  James  P.  Mallette 

Helge  A.  Haugan 


23 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1892. 


President 
E.  S.  DREYER 

Vice-President 
F.  A.  HENSHAW 

Secretary 
C.  L.  HAMMOND 

Treasurer 

BENJAMIN  A.  FESSENDEN 


Executive  Committee 

W.  W.  Baird  Bruce  B.  Barney 

J.  H.  Trumbull 


D.  M.  Erskine,  Jr. 
C.  H.  Mulliken 
H.  W.  Christian 
Wm.  A.  Merigold 


Membership  Committee 

F.  A.  Barnes 


H.  S.  Dietrich 
F.  M.  Elliot 
R.  D.  Hill 


Carter  H.  Harrison,  Jr. 


A.  B.  Mead 


Reference  Committee 


H.  A.  Haugan 


E.  S.  Hawley 


Call  Board  Committee 

Nelson  Thomasson  John  L.  Manning 

B.  R.  DeYoung  James  B.  Galloway 

J.  Robson  Weddell 


Valuation  Committee. 

Willis  G.  Jackson  Joseph  Donnersberger 

E.  H.  Fishburn  William  A.  Bond 

Geo.  Birkhoff,  Jr. 

Public  Service  Committee. 

R.  L.  Martin 
Walter  H.  Wilson 
Wm.  L.  Schrader 
H.  V.  Seymour 


Geo.  M.  Bogue 
P.  O.  Stensland 
Frank  Riedle 


24 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1891. 


President 

JOSIAH  L.  LOMBARD 

Vice-President 
EDWIN  F.  GETCHELL 

Secretary 

ROBERT  P.  WALKER 
Treasurer 

SAMUEL  E.  GROSS 


Executive  Committee 

F.  A.  Henshaw  Wyllys  W.  Baird 

Byron  A.  Baldwin 


Membership  Committee 

V.  H.  Surghnor  John  V.  Hair 

D.  M.  Erskine,  Jr.  J.  H.  Trumbull 

Wm.  Preston  Harrison  Dunlap  Smith 

W.  F.  Lubeke  A.  H.  Wilson 

Marvin  A.  Farr 


Reference  Committee 

John  B.  Knight  A.  B.  Mead 

M.  R.  Barnard 


Call  Board  Committee 

C.  L.  Hammond  C.  L.  Bonney 

Nelson  Thomasson  Chas.  E.  Rand 

F.  M.  Elliott 

Valuation  Committee. 

George  M.  Bogue  Willis  G.  Jackson 

Frank  R,  Chandler  Eugene  H.  Fishburn 

Joseph  Donnersberger 

Public  Service  Committee. 

E.  S.  Dreyer  B.  R.  DeYoung 

Jas.  L.  Houghteling  John  Wain 

Wm.  R.  Kerr  A.  J.  Stone 

George  Birkhoff,  Jr. 


25 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1890. 


President 

WILLIS  G.  JACKSON 

Vice-President 

GEO.  BIRKHOFE,  Jr. 

Secretary 

C.  U.  GORDON 

Treasurer 

HENRY  A.  KNOTT 

Geo.  L.  Warner 

Executive  Committee 

F.  A.  Henshaw 

C.  H.  MuUiken 

Edgar  M.  Snow 

Membership  Committee 

Geo.  J.  Morey 

V.  H.  Surghnor  Wm.  Loeb 

Jas.  L.  Houghteling  L.  E.  Ingalls 

B.  R.  De  Young  J.  L.  Manning 


B.  A.  Baldwin 

B.  F.  Jacobs 

Reference  Committee 

John  B.  Knight 
Wm.  L.  Schrader 

R.  C.  Givins 

C.  L.  Hammond 

Call  Board  Committee 

Marvin  A.  Farr 
Pleasant  Amick 
Robert  P.  Walker 

E.  F.  Getchell 

E.  S.  Dreyer 

Valuation  Committee. 

Wm.  L.  Pierce 
Geo.  M.  Bogue 

F,  R.  Chandler 

Public  Service  Committee. 

Wm.  A.  Bond  John  McConnell 

Joseph  Donnersberger  E.  A.  Cummings 

A.  L.  Coe  H.  S.  Dietrich 

Wm.  Heinemann 


26 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1889. 


Willis  G.  Jackson 


Edgar  M.  Snow 
S.  M.  Parish 
D.  S.  Place 


J.  L.  Lombard 


Wm.  D.  Kerfoot 
R.  W.  Hyman,  Jr. 
H.  L.  Turner 


P.  A.  Henshaw 
R.  C.  Givins 


President 

GEO.  M.  BOGUE 

Vice-President 
AARON  B.  MEAD 

Secretary 

ARTHUR  C.  GEHR 

Treasurer 
BENJ.  L.  PEASE 


Executive  Committee 

Geo.  L.  Warner 
J.  A.  Bartlett 


Membership  Committee 


D.  R.  McAuley 
J.  N.  Young 
John  V.  Hair 
V.  H.  Surghnor 


Reference  Committee 

B.  F.  Jacobs 
Nelson  Thomasson 


Valuation  Committee. 

H.  C.  Morey 
Wm.  L.  Pierce 
E.  F.  Getchell 

E.  S.  Dreyer 

Call  Board  Committee 

Percy  W.  Palmer 
D.  M.  Erskine,  Jr. 
E'.  W.  Zander 


27 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1888. 


President 

HENRY  L.  TURNER 

Vice-President 
GEO.  M.  BOGUE 

Secretary 

J.  H.  VAN  VLISSINGEN 

Treasurer 

M.  E.  GREENEBAUM 


Executive  Committee 

Willis  G.  Jackson  E.  F.  Getchell 

Jos.  Donnersberger 

Call  Board  Committee 

F.  A.  Henshaw  D.  S.  Place 

D.  R.  McAuley  Pleasant  Amick 

C.  L.  Hammond 


Membership  Committee 

Norman  T.  Gassette  E.  Goodridge 

S.  M.  Parish  D.  M.  Erskine,  Jr. 

B.  L.  Pease  A.  G.  Garfield 

C.  R.  Calkins 

Reference  Committee 

J.  L.  Lombard  F.  R.  Chandler 

J.  W.  Farlin 


Valuation  Committee. 

Lyman  Baird  A.  L.  Coe 

E.  A.  Cummings  Wm.  D.  Kerfoot 

R.  W.  Hyman,  Jr. 


28 


OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1887. 


President 

WM.  D.  KERFOOT 

Vice-President 
M.  R.  BARNARD 

Secretary 

E.  F.  GETCHELL 

Treasurer 
GEO.  P.  BAY 


Executive  Committee 

Bryan  Lathrop  Wm.  A.  Bond 

Willis  G.  Jackson 

Membership  Committee 

Wm.  L.  Pierce  Wm.  A.  Merigold 

Norman  T.  Gassette  Nelson  Thomasson 

F.  A.  Bragg  J.  H.  Van  Vlissingen 

Samuel  Polkey 

Reference  Committee 

George  M.  Bogue  Henry  L.  Hill 

Percy  W.  Palmer 

Valuation  Committee. 

Henry  C.  Morey  Lyman  Baird 

Ernst  Prussing  E.  A.  Cummings 

A.  L.  Coe 

Call  Board  Committee 

James  M.  Marshall  C.  W.  Pierce 

H.  C.  Harvey  Arthur  C.  Gehr 

W.  N.  Spencer 


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OFFICEES  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1886. 


President 

E.  A.  CUMMINGS 

Vice-President 
BRYAN  LATHROP 

Secretary 

EDGAR  M.  SNOW 

Treasurer 
E.  S.  DREYER 


Executive  Committee 

R.  W.  Hyman,  Jr.  F.  A.  Barnes 

W.  L.  Pierce 

Reference  Committee 

vV^m.  D.  Kerfoot  M.  R.  Barnard 

Willis  G.  Jackson 

Membership  Committee 

F.  C.  Gibbs 
E.  Goodridge 
Geo.  P.  Bay 

H.  W.  Hoyt 

Valuation  Committee. 

J.  L.  Lombard 
Ernst  Prussing 

Samuel  Gehr 

Call  Board  Committee 

Norman  T.  Gassette 
W.  W.  Baird 


A.  B.  Mead 
J.  A.  Wilson 
F.  A.  Henshaw 


H.  C.  Morey 
Wm.  A.  Bond 


C.  H.  Mulliken 
C.  P.  Silva 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 


iC.  A.  Cummings 


Wm.  L.  Pierce 
F.  A.  Barnes 
R.  W.  Hyman,  Jr. 


H.  C.  Morey 


H.  C.  Morey 
Wm.  A.  Bond 


1885. 


President 

LYMAN  BAIRD 

Vice-President 
BRYAN  LATHROP 

Secretary 

WM.  A.  MERIGOLD 

Treasurer 

F.  R.  CHANDLER 


Executive  Committee 

H.  W.  Hoyt 
W.  H.  Thompson 


Membership  Committee 

A.  J,  Stone 
Geo.  Birkhoff,  Jr. 
J.  A.  Wilson 

E.  S.  Dreyer 

Reference  Committee 

A.  L.  Coe 
M.  R.  Barnard 

Valuation  Committee. 

J.  L.  Lombard 
Ernst  Prussing 

Samuel  Gehr 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 

1884. 


President 

HENRY  C.  MOREY 

Vice-President 
W.  L.  PIERCE 

Secretary 
W.  P.  SMITH 

Treasurer 

GEO.  L.  WARNER 


Executive  Committee 


E.  A.  Cummings 


Henry  L.  Turner 


Wm.  A.  Merigold 


Membership  Committee 


A.  B.  Mead 


F.  A.  Barnes 


C.  H.  Mulliken 


Reference  Committee 


Lyman  Baird 


Bryan  Lathrop 


H.  A.  Goodrich 


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OFFICERS  AND  COMMITTEES. 


Wm.  L.  Pierce 


A.  B.  Mead 


Lyman  Baird 


1883. 


President 

HENRY  C.  MOREY 

Vice-President 
ALBERT  L.  COE 

Secretary 

JAMES  M.  MARSHALL 
Treasurer 

GEO.  L.  WARNER 


Executive  Committee 

Wm.  A.  Merigold, 
E.  A.  Cummings 

Membership  Committee 

C.  H.  Mulliken 

J.  F.  Griffin 


Reference  Committee 

S.  M.  Parish 

J.  C.  Magill 


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PREAMBLE 

The  object  for  which  this  Board  is 
founded  is  to  enable  its  members  to 
transact  their  business,  connected  with 
the  buying,  selling,  renting  and  managing 
of  real  estate,  and  the  loaning  of  money 
thereon,  to  better  advantage  than  here¬ 
tofore,  by  the  adoption  of  such  rules  and 
regulations  as  they  may  deem  proper,  as 
well  as  to  enable  them  to  take  united 
action  upon  such  matters  as  may  be 
deemed  for  the  common  good  or 
otherwise  expedient. 

To  carry  out  this  object  and  for  the 
government  of  the  Board,  the  following 
By-Laws  have  been  adopted. 


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BY-LAWS 


OF 

dl^tragn  Ufal  lEatalf  Inari 


ARTICLE  I. 

Section  I. 

Any  person  wherever  residing,  or  any  corporation 
wherever  located,  may  become  a  member  of  this 
Board  as  hereinafter  provided. 

The  membership  of  this  Board  shall  be  divided  into  Five 
(5)  Classes,  to  wit: 

Those  individuals  or  corporations,  whose  business 
Members  whole  or  in  part,  the  sale,  renting  or  manage¬ 

ment  of  real  estate,  or  the  loaning  of  money  on  real 
estate,  may  enter  as  Class  A  Members. 


Those  individuals  or  corporations,  whose  business  is, 
Members  whole  or  in  part,  the  sale,  renting  or  management 

of  real  estate,  or  the  loaning  of  money  on  real  estate, 
whose  principal  office  is  south  of  Twenty-second  Street,  west  of 
Ashland  Avenue  or  north  of  Chicago  Avenue,  may  enter  as  Class 
B  Members ;  but  such  individuals  and  corporations  shall  have  the 
right  to  enter  as  Class  A  Members,  or  later  be  transferred  to 
said  Class  as  hereinafter  provided  in  Section  V,  Article  I,  if 
they  so  desire. 

Any  employe  of  any  individual,  firm  or  corporation, 
Members  whose  business  is,  in  whole  or  in  part,  the  sale,  rent¬ 
ing  or  management  of  real  estate,  or  the  loaning 
of  money  on  real  estate,  regardless  of  whether  such  individ¬ 
ual,  firm  or  corporation  is  a  member  of  this  Board  or  not, 
and  those  individuals  or  corporations  engaged  in  the  construction 
of  buildings  as  employers,  as  well  as  insurance  brokers  or  agents, 
may  enter  as  Class  C  Members. 


Class  D 
Members 


Any  individual  wherever  residing  or  any  corpora¬ 
tion  wherever  located,  not  eligible  to  membership  in 
Classes  A,  B  or  C,  may  enter  as  Class  D  Members. 


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Any  individual  may  be  elected  an  Honorary  Member 
of  this  Board  upon  recommendation  of  the  Member¬ 
ship  Committee. 

Each  member  shall  be  required  to  subscribe  to  the 
By-Laws  and  Rules  and  Regulations  of  this  Board, 
by  signing  the  Roll  of  Members,  which  shall  be 
kept  by  the  Secretary. 

Certificates  of  Membership  shall  be  issued  to  indivduals  and 
corporations  only  and  not  to  firms.  Each  corporation  holding 
membership  shall  designate  which  of  its  officers  shall  act  in  its 
behalf  in  all  matters  pertaining  to  the  Board.  Such  officer  shall 
have  the  same  rights  as  an  individual  member  of  the  same  Class 
and  shall  act  until  his  successor  is  designated. 

Section  II. 

Membership  The  Membership  fees  and  dues  for  the  respective 
Classes  shall  be  as  follows,  to  wit: 


Membership  fee . $200.00 

Class  A 

Dues  per  year .  30.00 

Membership  fee .  c;o.oo 

Class  B 

Dues  per  year .  20.00 

Class  C  Membership  fee .  25.00 

Dues  per  year .  12.00 

Membership  fee .  25.00 

Class  D  ^  ^ 

Dues  per  year .  10.00 


Honorary  There  shall  be  no  membership  fee  or  dues 
Members  for  Honorary  Members. 

All  membership  fees  shall  be  paid  within  thirty  (30) 
^c^Dues^  days  after  the  applicant  has  been  notified  of  his  or  its 
are  payable  election,  and  such  applicant  shall  also  at  the  same 
time  pay  the  dues  for  the  remainder  of  the  half  year 
in  which  he  or  it  may  be  admitted. 

All  dues  shall  be  paid  semi-annually,  in  advance,  on  or  before 
February  ist  and  August  ist  of  each  year,  with  the  exception  of 
the  annual  dues  of  Class  D  Members  which  shall  be  paid  annually 
in  advance  on  or  before  February  ist.  In  case  of  the  death  of 
any  member  all  dues  charged  against  such  member,  except  those 
payable  before  death,  shall  cease  as  of  the  date  of  death. 


Honorary 

Members 


Roll  of 
Members 


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Section  III. 

Rights  and  Only  the  class  of  members  designated  shall  enjoy  the 

Privileges  rights  and  privileges  mentioned  in  the  succeeding  par- 
of  Members  .  x  •  o  i.* 

agraphs  of  this  Section. 

(ist)  To  hold  the  office  of  President,  Vice  President,  Treas¬ 
urer  or  Director.  (Class  A.) 

(2d)  To  have  any  interest  in  the  assets  of  the  Board. 
(Class  A.) 

(3d)  To  serve  on  the  Valuation  Committee.  (Class  A.) 
(4th)  To  hold  the  office  of  Secretary  or  to  serve  on  any 
Standing  Committee,  except  the  Valuation  Committee.  (Classes 
A  and  B.) 

(5th)  To  vote  at  any  election  of  Officers,  Directors  or 
Standing  Committees.  (Classes  A  and  B.) 

(6th)  To  propose  or  vote  on  any  By-Law  or  Rule,  or 
amendment  thereto,  which  concerns  the  government  of  the  Board 
or  which  relates  in  any  way  to  commissions  or  other  fees  herein 
provided  to  be  charged  by  the  members  of  this  Board  for  their 
services.  (Classes  A  and  B.) 

(7th)  To  serve  on  Special  Committees  or  vote  on  any 
questions  other  than  those  above  mentioned.  (Classes  A,  B,  C 
and  D.) 

Section  IV. 

„  .  Applications  for  membership  shall  be  in  writing  signed 

Applications  1  1  n  1  ,  1  • 

for  by  the  applicant  and  shall  bear  the  recommendation 

Membership  least  two  (2)  members  of  the  Board  who  are 

not  Officers  of  the  Board  or  members  of  the  Membership  Com¬ 
mittee,  and  such  applications  shall  designate  the  class  under 
which  the  applicant  desires  admission. 

All  applications  for  membership  shall  be  filed  with 
^pplicaHons  Secretary  and  by  him  delivered  to  the  Chairman 
of  the  Membership  Committee,  who  shall  immediately 
thereafter  call  a  meeting  of  his  Committee  to  consider  the  same. 
If  the  applicant  shall  not  have  received  more  than  one  negative 
vote,  his  application  shall  immediately  be  posted  on  the  Bulletin 
in  the  Board  rooms  and  remain  so  posted  for  at  least  six  (6) 
days,  after  which  time  the  Secretary  shall  notify  each  member 
of  the  Board  in  writing  of  such  application  and  state  when  the 
Membership  Committee  will  meet  to  hear  objections,  if  any,  to 


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admitting  the  applicant.  In  no  case  shall  an  applicant  be  ad¬ 
mitted  to  Membership  who  shall  have  received  more  than  one 
negative  vote  in  said  Committee. 


After  the  Membership  Committee  has  passed  favor- 

Action  of  ably  Upon  any  application  it  shall,  at  the  next  monthly 

Boavd  o/i 

Applications^^  Special  meeting  of  the  Board,  report  the  name  of 
the  applicant  and  the  President  shall  thereupon  de¬ 
clare  him  or  it  elected.  And  any  applicant  so  declared  elected 
shall  within  thirty  (30)  days  after  receiving  notice  of  such  elec¬ 
tion  from  the  Secretary,  sign  the  Roll  of  Members  and  pay  the 
membership  fee  and  dues  as  hereinbefore  provided,  and  in  the 
event  of  failure  so  to  do  the  action  of  the  Membership  Com¬ 
mittee  and  the  President  on  such  application  shall  be  null  and 
void. 


Transfer 
from  one 
Class  to 
another 


Section  V. 

Any  member  who  shall  cease  to  be  eligible  to  the  Class 
in  which  he  or  it  holds  membership,  may  upon  appli¬ 
cation  to  the  Board  of  Directors  and  with  the  approval 
of  the  Membership  Committee,  be  transferred  from 
that  Class  to  any  other  Class  to  which  he  or  it  may  be  eligible; 
provided,  however,  that  if  such  transfer  be  made  to  a  higher  class, 
such  member  when  transferred  shall  pay  the  difference  between 
the  membership  fees  of  the  respective  Classes  and  any  accrued 
dues,  but  no  rebate  of  any  part  of  either  membership  fee  or 
dues  which  he  or  it  may  have  paid  up  to  the  time  of  transfer, 
shall  be  made  in  case  the  transfer  be  to  a  lower  class.  The  dues 
under  the  new  classification  shall  commence  with  the  date  of 
transfer;  provided,  further,  that  if  a  member  shall  cease  to  be 
eligible  to  the  Class  in  which  he  holds  membership,  and  shall  not 
make  application  for  transfer  to  a  Class  to  which  he  is  eligible, 
the  Board  of  Directors,  with  the  approval  of  the  Membership 
Committee,  may,  of  its  own  motion,  cause  same  to  be  made  after 
having  first  given  such  member  thirty  (30)  days’  notice  in  writ¬ 
ing  of  its  intention  so  to  do. 

Section  VI. 

^  ^  .  Certificates  of  Membership  in  Classes  A,  B  and  C  only, 

Transfer  of  ^  r  ■,  nr  i  ^  • 

Certificates  shall  be  transferable  on  approval  of  the  Membership 

».  Committee  and  the  pavment  of  a  Registration  fee 

Membership  ^  ^  ^  ^  a  tvti 

of  Twenty-five  dollars  for  a  Class  A  Membership 
and  Five  dollars  for  Classes  B  and  C,  which  fee  shall  be  paid 


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to  the  Secretary  of  the  Board ;  provided,  that  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors  shall  first  have  the  right  to  purchase  any  certificate  at  the 
price  at  which  a  sale  and  transfer  is  proposed.  Tenders  of  cer¬ 
tificates  to  the  Board  of  Directors  shall  be  in  writing  and  shall 
give  the  name  of  the  prospective  purchaser  and  the  price  offered, 
a  record  of  which  shall  be  kept  by  the  Board  of  Directors,  but 
no  Certificate  of  Membership  shall  be  transferred  until  the  dues 
and  any  other  indebtedness  to  the  Board  charged  against  such 
membership  shall  first  have  been  paid. 

Section  VII. 

Any  member  in  arrears  for  dues  or  any  other  indebt- 
Suspension  edness  to  the  Board  for  a  period  of  Ninety  (90)  days 
for^eft^lt^  after  demand  has  been  made  for  payment  thereof  by 
in  Dues  the  Board  of  Directors,  shall  be  suspended  by  said 
Directors  from  the  privileges  of  this  Board,  and  due 
notice  of  such  suspension  shall  be  posted  in  the  Board  rooms  and 
printed  in  The  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board  Bulletin,  which  is 
hereby  declared  to  be  the  official  publication  of  this  Board.  If 
said  indebtedness  be  not  paid  within  ten  (10)  days  after  such 
notice  is  posted  and  printed  as  above  provided,  such  member 
shall  be  expelled  by  said  Directors. 

Section  VIII. 

When  dues  or  other  indebtedness  payable  to  this 
Sale  of  Board  from  any  Class  A,  B  or  C  Member  shall 
Membership  from  the  time  when  the 

for  default  same  becomes  due,  then  the  Membership  certificate 
of  such  defaulting  member  shall  be  offered  for  sale 
to  the  highest  bidder  for  cash,  by  the  Secretary  of  the  Board, 
after  giving  ten  (10)  days’  notice  of  the  time  and  place  of  such 
intended  sale  by  posting  in  the  Board  rooms  and  publishing  in 
the  Bulletin.  Should  no  bid  be  made  high  enough  to  cover  all 
indebtedness  of  the  member  whose  certificate  of  membership  is 
so  offered,  then  such  certificate  shall  be  bid  in  by  the  Treasurer 
and  cancelled  and  shall  be  accepted  in  full  payment  of  all  indebt¬ 
edness  to  the  Board  under  such  membership. 

When  the  dues  of  any  Class  D  Member  shall  be 
Default  in  unpaid  for  one  year  from  the  time  same  becomes  due, 
D  Members  Board  of  Directors  may  drop  such  member  from 
the  Roll  and  cause  the  Secretary  to  give  him  or  it 
notice  of  such  action. 


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Section  IX. 

Reinstate-  Upon  written  application  for  reinstatement  to  mem- 
^embership  Class  A,  B  or  C  Member  whose  cer¬ 

tificate  of  membership  has  been  bought  in  by  the 
Treasurer,  or  of  any  Class  D  Member  who  has  been  dropped 
from  the  Roll  as  hereinbefore  provided,  such  application  shall 
be  referred  to  the  Membership  Committee  and  shall  be  treated 
by  such  Committee  in  the  same  manner  as  original  applications. 
(See  Section  4,  Article  L) 

If  said  Committee  shall  report  in  favor  of  reinstatement,  then 
such  Member  shall,  upon  approval  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  be 
reinstated  upon  payment  of  all  dues  and  other  indebtedness  for 
which  such  membership  was  sold  or  dropped  and  all  dues  since 
accrued. 

Section  X. 

Members  of  this  Board  may  be  expelled  for  unpro- 
Expuhion  fessional  conduct,  unscrupulous  dealings  or  for  any 
Membership  cause.  Complaint  against  a  member  shall  be  in 

writing  addressed  to  the  President,  which  shall  by 
him  be  referred  to  the  Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee  for 
immediate  investigation,  the  result  of  which  shall  be  submitted 
by  said  Committee  to  the  Board,  with  its  recommendation,  at  the 
next  monthly  meeting  or  at  any  special  meeting  called  for  that 
purpose,  whereupon  the  member  may  be  expelled  by  a  two-thirds 
(2/3)  vote  of  the  members  present  and  entitled  to  vote,  one 
week’s  previous  notice  that  the  complaint  is  to  be  heard  having 
first  been  given  by  the  Secretary  to  the  members  of  the  Board, 
and  upon  being  so  expelled  the  membership  certificate  of  such 
member  shall  be  forfeited  to  the  Board. 


ARTICLE  II. 


Officers 


Section  I. 

The  Officers  of  this  Board  shall  be  a  President,  Vice- 
President,  Treasurer  and  Secretary,  and  they  shall  be 
elected  annually  to  serve  one  year,  or  until  their  respective  suc¬ 
cessors  are  duly  elected  and  qualified  in  accordance  with  Article 
IV  hereof. 


Term  of 
Office 


No  member  shall  be  elected  to  the  same  office  for  two 
consecutive  terms  except  the  Secretary,  who  may  be 
elected  for  two  or  more  consecutive  terms. 


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Section  11. 

^  ^  The  President  shall  preside  at  all  meetings  of  the 

President  Board ;  perform  all  duties  commonly  pertaining  to  his 
office,  and  shall  be  Ex-Officio  member  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  and  all  Committees,  with  power  to  vote  on  all  questions 
coming  before  said  Directors  and  Committees. 


Duties  of  absence  of  the  President,  the  Vice-President 

Yice-  shall  act  in  the  place  of  the  President.  In  the  absence 

President  of  both,  a  presiding  officer  shall  be  chosen  by  ballot 
or  otherwise  at  the  discretion  of  the  Board. 


^  ^  The  Secretary  shall  keep  a  record  of  the  proceedings 

Secretary  Board  and  of  the  Board  of  Directors,  which 

record  shall  at  all  reasonable  times  be  open  for  inspec¬ 
tion  to  the  members  of  the  Board.  He  shall  notify  applicants  for 
membership  of  their  election;  keep  the  Roll  of  Members;  notify 
members  when  their  dues  are  payable ;  issue  notices  of  all  meet¬ 
ings  of  the  Board  with  a  brief  mention  of  the  business  to  be  trans¬ 
acted,  if  known;  notify  the  members  by  mail  of  all  candidates  for 
office  whose  names  shall  have  been  posted  in  accordance  with 
Article  IV  hereof,  immediately  after  such  posting;  conduct  the 
correspondence  and  be  keeper  of  the  seal  of  the  Board. 

He  shall  also  keep  a  record  of  all  bad  and  undesirable  tenants 
and  all  straw  bailers,  together  with  all  the  information  that  can 
be  obtained  as  to  the  same  and  of  other  subjects  which  may 
be  of  interest  to  the  members  of  the  Board,  and  furnish  such 
information  on  request  to  the  members  of  the  Board  only,  and 
shall  perform  such  other  duties  as  may  be  prescribed  by  the 
Board  or  by  the  Directors  from  time  to  time. 


He  shall  also  be  Ex-Officio  Member  of  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors,  with  power  to  vote  on  all  questions  coming  before  said 
Directors. 

The  Treasurer  shall  collect  all  money  due  the  Board 
Treasurer  shall  disburse  the  same  upon  receipt  of  vouchers 

signed  by  at  least  two  (2)  members  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  and  not  otherwise.  He  shall  keep  the  accounts  of  all 
receipts  and  disbursements  in  books  belonging  to  the  Board, 
which  shall  at  all  times  be  open  to  the  inspection  of  the  Direc¬ 
tors,  to  whom  he  shall  make  quarterly  reports,  in  writing,  of 
the  moneys  received  and  paid  out  by  him  during  the  preceding 


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quarter  and  show  the  amount  of  money  on  hand,  and  at  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  Board  he  shall  make  a  full  report  of  all 
receipts  and  disbursements  during  his  term  of  office. 

The  Treasurer  shall  also  upon  assuming  his  office  give  a 
bond  of  not  less  than  Ten  Thousand  ($10,000)  Dollars  for  the 
faithful  discharge  of  his  duties,  which  bond  shall  be  furnished 
by  a  Surety  Company  approved  by  the  Board  of  Directors ;  the 
cost  of  said  bond  shall  be  paid  by  the  Board  upon  proper  voucher 
of  the  Directors  as  hereinbefore  provided. 

The  Treasurer  shall  be  ex-officio  the  Escrow  Agent  for  the 
Board  and  as  such  agent  shall  receive  the  escrow  money  paid  on 
auction  sale  contracts  and  shall  pay  out  such  money  on  such  ac¬ 
count,  and  his  bond  to  the  Board  as  such  Escrow  Agent  shall  be 
not  less  than  Five  Thousand  ($5,000.00)  Dollars,  which  shall 
be  in  addition  to  the  $1,000  bond  hereinbefore  provided  to  be 
furnished  by  said  Treasurer,  and  which  shall  be  approved  by 
the  Board  of  Directors  and  be  paid  for  by  the  Board. 

The  Board  of  Directors  shall  consist  of  five  (5) 
Erectors  iTiembers,  including  the  President  and  Secretary  as 

Ex-Officio  members  thereof,  two  members  of  which 
Board  shall  be  elected  at  the  next  annual  election  held  after  the 
passage  hereof,  one  to  hold  office  for  three  (3)  years  and  one  to 
hold  office  for  one  (i)  year;  and  thereafter  one  Director  shall 
be  elected  each  year  to  serve  three  years,  and  the  member  having 
served  longest  shall  be  the  Chairman.  They  shall  conduct  the 
administrative  business  of  the  Board  and  have  the  care  and 
maintenance  of  the  Board  rooms  and  have  such  other  duties  as 
may  be  delegated  to  them  by  the  By-Laws  or  by  order  of  the 
Board  from  time  to  time.  The  action  of  said  Directors  shall  be 
final  and  shall  not  require  the  approval  of  the  members  of  the 
Board  in  order  to  be  valid,  except,  however,  as  hereinafter  pro¬ 
vided  in  Article  V  hereof. 


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ARTICLE  III. 

Meetings  shall  be  held  on  the  first  Wednesday  of  each 
Meetings  except  during  the  months  of  July  and  August, 

when  there  shah  be  no  regular  monthly  meetings  and 
during  the  month  of  September,  when  the  monthly  meeting  shall 
be  held  on  the  third  Wednesday  instead  of  the  first  Wednesday. 
The  hour  of  meeting  shall  be  2  o’clock  p.  m. 


Special  meetings  to  consider  special  questions  may  be 
Meethiga  called  at  any  time  by  the  President  or  by  any  five  (5) 
members  of  Class  A  or  B,  or  of  both,  by  giving  three 
(3)  days’  notice  in  writing  to  each  member,  but  at  such  meeting 
no  subject  shall  be  considered  other  than  the  subject  for  which 
the  meeting  is  called  except  as  otherwise  provided  in  these  By- 
Laws. 

The  annual  meeting  of  this  Board  shall  be  held  on 
the  third  (3d)  Wednesday  of  December  of  each  year 
at  2  o’clock  p.  M.,  on  which  day,  between  the  hours 
of  ten  (10)  A.  M.  and  two  (2)  p.  m.,  the  election  of  Officers, 
Directors  and  Standing  Committees  shall  occur. 


Annual 

Meetings 


Quorum 


A  quorum  for  the  transaction  of  business  shall  consist 
of  fifteen  members. 


At  any  annual  or  special  meeting  members  entitled  to 
vote  may  vote  in  person  or  by  proxy.  In  case  any 
vote  is  cast  by  proxy  all  such  votes  must  be  cast  in  person  by  the 
individual  holding  the  same,  and  the  following  form  shall  be 
recognized  as  sufficient  for  such  purposes  and  held  valid  by  the 
tellers : 

I  hereby  delegate . 

to  vote  as  my  proxy  at  the . 

meeting  of  The  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board  to  be  held  at  its 

Board  Rooms  in  Chicago,  Illinois,  on  the . day 

of  . ,  A.  D.  19...,  granting  him  full 

power  and  authority  to  act  for  me  and  cast  my  vote  at  any  elec¬ 
tion  or  on  any  question  which  may  come  up  to  be  voted  upon  at 
such  meeting.  And  I  further  authorize  the  holder  hereof  to  vote 
at  any  adjourned  session  of  such  meeting,  or  at  any  other  meet¬ 
ing  held  subsequent  thereto  at  which  questions  involving  the 
action  of  such  original  meeting  shall  be  voted  upon. 

Given  this . day  of  . . . . .  19. .. 

(Signature)  . 


Witness : 


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ARTICLE  IV. 

Section  I. 


NOMINATIONS,  ELECTIONS,  AND  VACANCIES. 

At  the  regular  monthly  meeting  of  the  Board  in  No- 
Commrttc*/  member  of  each  year,  there  shall  be  appointed,  by  the 
President  of  the  Board,  a  Nominating  Committee  com¬ 
posed  of  five  (5)  members  selected  from  Classes  A  or  B,  or  from 
both,  three  (3)  of  whom  shall  be  Ex-Presidents  of  the  Board  (if 
three  (3)  Ex-Presidents  be  living  and  willing  to  serve,  and  if  not 
then  composed  of  all  the  Ex-Presidents  willing  to  serve),  and  a 
sufficient  number  of  other  members  of  Class  A  or  B,  or  of  both, 
to  complete  said  Committee  of  five  (5),  who  shall  name  a  ticket 
of  Officers,  Directors  and  Standing  Committees  to  be  voted  for 
at  the  next  succeeding  annual  election,  which  shall  be  known  as 
the  Regular  Ticket. 

The  said  Ticket  shall  be  reported  by  the  said  Committee  at 
the  monthly  meeting  in  December  next  following  and  be  posted 
by  the  Secretary  on  the  Bulletin  in  the  Board  rooms  at  least  ten 
(10)  days  before  the  election.  The  Secretary  shall  notify  the 
members  of  their  nominations  immediately  after  the  Ticket  has 
been  reported  to  the  Board. 

Other  Opposition  candidates  may  be  nominated  for  any  or 
may  be  offices  or  positions  mentioned  on  the  Regu- 

Nommated  lar  Ticket,  but  the  names  of  the  members  so  nominated 
shall  be  endorsed  in  writing  by  at  least  five  (5)  members  of 
Class  A  or  B,  or  of  both,  and  be  delivered  to  the  Secretary,  who 
shall  immediately  post  such  names  on  the  Bulletin  in  the  Board 
rooms  prior  to  two  (2)  o’clock  p.  m.  on  Wednesday  next  preced¬ 
ing  the  election  and  promptly  notify  the  members  of  their 
nominations.  Only  such  members  whose  names  are  so  posted 
shall  be  voted  for  and  such  names  shall  be  printed  on  the  same 
ballot  sheet  as  the  Regular  Ticket,  but  under  a  separate  heading, 
showing  for  which  office  or  position  such  members  are  candi¬ 
dates. 

Section  II. 

When  the  time  has  expired  for  posting  the  names  of 
BaSots^  candidates,  the  Directors  shall  cause  the  names  of  all 
candidates  for  the  respective  offices  and  positions  to 
be  printed  on  one  ballot  sheet,  indicating  thereon  the  Office  or 
position  for  which  the  various  members  have  been  nominated; 


the  ticket  endorsed  by  the  Regular  Nominating  Committee  to  be 
first  in  order,  then  the  ticket  or  tickets  endorsed  by  five  (5)  or 
more  members  as  hereinbefore  provided,  in  the  order  of  posting. 
And  the  ballot  so  made  up  shall  be  mailed  to  each  Class  A  and  B 
member  of  the  Board  at  least  two  (2)  full  days  before  the  hour 
of  election,  and  only  such  ballot  shall  be  used  at  such  election. 

Members  Any  candidate  who  has  been  nominated  for  more 

Nominated  office  Or  position  shall  notify  the  Directors, 

for  more  .  .  r  •  1  1  n  i  *  r-n  • 

than  one  prior  to  the  mailing  of  said  ballot,  which  office  he  is 

Office  willing  to  accept,  and  his  name  shall  appear  on  the 
ballot  for  such  office  only,  and  failure  to  so  notify  said  Directors 
shall  give  them  the  right  to  determine  for  which  office  or  posi¬ 
tion  such  member  shall  be  a  candidate. 

All  elections  shall  be  by  ballot  and  shall  be  under  the 
by  Ballot  three  (3)  tellers  who  shall  be  appointed  by 

the  President  at  the  regular  monthly  meeting  in  De¬ 
cember,  and  only  members  in  Classes  A  and  B,  in  good  standing, 
and  not  in  arrears  for  any  dues  or  charges,  shall  be  entitled  to 
vote. 

To  Fill  surrendering  of  an  office  by  a  nominee  shall 

Vacancies  cause  a  vacancy  on  a  ticket  or  tickets,  such  vacancy 
on  Tickets  shall.  Upon  notice  from  the  Board  of  Directors,  be 
immediately  filled  by  the  members  of  the  regular  Nominating 
Committee  if  the  vacancy  occurs  on  the  Regular  ticket,  or  if 
the  vacancy  occurs  on  another  ticket  then  by  the  endorsers 
thereof,  and  failure  so  to  do  before  the  mailing  of  said  ballot  to 
the  members  shall  leave  such  office  or  position  without  a  candi¬ 
date,  and  such  vacancy  shall  then  be  filled  by  appointment  of 
the  President  at  the  next  monthly  meeting  after  such  election,  but 
failure  to  so  appoint  shall  not  invalidate  the  power  of  the  Presi¬ 
dent  to  make  such  appointment  at  a  subsequent  meeting. 

Each  member  voting,  in  so  far  as  he  desires  to 
exercise  the  privilege,  shall  place  a  check  mark  in 
the  square  to  the  left  of  the  name  of  the  candidate  of  his  choice 
for  each  of  the  various  offices  and  positions  to  be  filled,  and  only 
names  so  checked  shall  be  counted  by  the  tellers.  The  candidate 
who  shall  receive  the  highest  number  of  votes  cast  for  any  one 
office  or  position  shall  be  declared  duly  elected  to  that  office  or 
position.  In  the  case  of  a  tie  vote  for  any  office  or  position  the 
successful  candidate  shall  be  determined  by  drawing  lots. 


How  to  Vote 


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In  case  of  a  vacancy  occurring  in  the  office  of  Presi- 
y^^ncy^in  dent,  through  death  or  otherwise,  the  Vice-President 
President  shall  immediately  become  the  President,  and  so  serve 
for  the  remainder  of  the  President’s  term. 

If  any  vacancy  shall  occur  in  any  office  or  in  the 
Vacancy  in  Board  of  Directors  or  in  any  Standing  or  Special 
Boar</  of  Committee  through  death,  resignation  or  otherwise, 

Directors  or  ,  i  n  i  ,  , 

Committees  vacancy  shall  be  tilled  by  appointment  by  the 

President  of  the  Board;  such  appointee  shall  serve 
until  the  next  annual  election  and  until  his  successor  is  elected 
and  qualified. 


ARTICLE  V. 

APPROPRIATIONS. 

No  appropriation  of  money  exceeding  Two  Hundred  ($200) 
Dollars  for  any  purpose  other  than  defraying  the  authorized  cur¬ 
rent  expenses  of  the  Board  shall  be  made  unless  passed  by  a  two- 
thirds  vote  at  any  regular  monthly  meeting  of  the  Board. 

Surplus  funds  of  the  Board  shall  be  invested  from 
Investment  time  to  time  by  the  Directors,  in  First  Mortgages 
I^unds^^^^  upon  improved  real  estate  in  Cook  County,  Illinois, 
but  no  loan  shall  exceed  fifty  (50%)  per  cent,  of  the 
valuation  of  the  property  as  determined  by  the  Valuation  Com¬ 
mittee  before  such  loan  is  made  or  purchased. 

When  the  Directors  shall  decide  to  make  an  investment  of 
surplus  funds,  notice  shall  be  sent  by  the  Secretary  to  all  Class 
A,  B  and  C  Members,  stating  the  amount  of  money  to  be  invested 
and  requesting  the  submission  of  loans  to  the  Board  of  Direc¬ 
tors. 


ARTICLE  VI. 

Section  I. 

The  Standing  Committees  of  the  Board  shall  be  ten  in  num¬ 
ber.  Of  these  Committees  one  member  of  each  shall  be  elected 
for  two  years  and  the  others  for  one  year,  excepting  the  Valua¬ 
tion  Committee  and  the  Committee  on  Legislation,  which  shall 
be  elected  as  hereinafter  provided  in  this  Section.  On  these 
two  Committees  a  Chairman  shall  be  chosen  by  the  members 
thereof  and  on  all  other  Committees  the  hold-over  member  shall 
act  as  Chairman. 


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(1)  Membership  Committee,  consisting  of  nine  (9) 
members. 

(2)  Valuation  Committee,  consisting  of  five  (5)  members. 

At  the  first  annual  election  after  the  adoption  of  these 

By-Laws  two  members  of  this  Committee  shall  be  elected  to 
serve  two  years,  and  thereafter  three  members  shall  be  elected 
every  even  year  and  two  every  odd  year.  No  member  of  this 
Committee  shall  serve  two  consecutive  terms  and  in  no  event 
shall  the  President  of  the  Board  serve  on  this  Committee  during 
the  year  next  succeeding  his  term  of  office. 

(3)  Public  Service  Committee,  consisting  of  seven  (7) 
members,  two  (2)  to  be  selected  from  the  North  Side,  two  (2) 
from  the  South  Side  and  three  (3)  from  the  West  Side. 

(4)  Auction  Committee,  consisting  of  five  (5)  members. 

(5)  Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee,  consisting  of 
five  (5)  members. 

(6)  Industrial  Location  Committee,  consisting  of  five  (5) 
members. 

(7)  Mortgage  Loan  Committee,  consisting  of  five  (5) 
members. 

(8)  Renting  Business  Committee,  consisting  of  seven  (7) 
members. 

(9)  Library  Committee,  consisting  of  three  (3)  members. 

(10)  Committee  on  Legislation,  consisting  of  nine  (9) 
members.  At  the  first  annual  election  after  the  adoption  of  these 
By-Laws,  a  full  Committee  shall  be  elected.  Three  to  serve  for 
one  year;  three  for  two  years,  and  three  for  three  years,  and 
thereafter  three  members  shall  be  elected  each  year  to  serve  for 
three  years. 

A  majority  of  each  Committee  shall  constitute  a  quorum. 


Appoint-  The  President  shall  at  the  commencement  of  his  term, 
special  from  time  to  time  thereafter,  appoint  such  Spe- 

Committees  cial  Committees  as  he  may  deem  necessary  or  as  may 
be  ordered  by  a  majority  of  the  members  entitled  to  vote  on  the 
question  for  which  a  Committee  is  requested. 


All  proceedings  of  the  Membership  Committee  shall 
Duties  of  ^  be  confidential.  It  shall  investigate  the  references 
^ommittee^  of  applicants  and  pass  on  each  application  separately 
in  the  manner  prescribed  in  Section  4  of  Article  I 
hereof  and  not  otherwise. 


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The  Valuation  Committee  shall  make  valuations  on 
Duties  of  property  (but  may  decline  to  value  such  as  in  their 
Committee  judgment  has  largely  speculative  value)  on  applica¬ 
tion  in  writing  from  any  member  of  the  Board,  and 
not  otherwise ;  such  application  having  first  been  made  to  the 
Secretary  on  blanks  provided  by  the  Board. 

Within  one  week  after  receipt  of  any  application  that  may 
be  referred  to  it  by  the  Secretary,  the  Committee  shall  meet  to 
consider  same  on  the  call  of  its  Chairman,  or  in  case  of  his 
absence  from  the  city,  then  of  any  two  (2)  members  thereof. 

No  certificate  of  valuation  shall  be  issued  except  it  be  signed 
by  at  least  three  (3)  members  of  the  Committee. 

The  form  of  this  certificate  shall  be  substantially  as  follows  i 
Office  of  The  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board. 

Chicago, . 

We,  the  undersigned,  members  of  the  Valuation  Committee 
of  The  Chicago  Real  Estate  Board,  have  carefully  considered  the 
application  of  (here  insert  name  of  applicant)  for  a  valuation  on 
the  following  described  property  (here  give  legal  description, 
lot,  block,  street,  frontage,  between  what  streets  and  street  num¬ 
ber  and  location,  if  any,  size  of  lot  and  character  of  improve¬ 
ments). 

We  hereby  certify  that  we  have  personally  examined  said 
premises,  and  that  we  have  no  personal  interest  in  the  property 
valued  herein,  and  in  our  opinion  said 

Land  is  worth,  exclusive  of  improvements . $ . 

Value  of  improvements . $ . 

Total  valuation . $ . 

(Signed)  Valuation  Committee  of  The  Chicago  Real 
Estate  Board, 

By . . 

Show  .  ’ 

Plat  of  Property  . . 

Here 


Members. 


The  fee  for  such  valuations  shall  not  be  less  than  the  follow¬ 
ing: 

On  amounts  not  exceeding  $10,000,  charge  $25. 

On  amounts  over  $10,000  and  not  exceeding  $30,000,  charge 
$25  on  the  first  $10,000  and  $2  per  thousand  on  excess  up  to  and 
including  $30,000. 

On  all  amounts  over  $30,000  and  not  exceeding  $200,000, 
$i  per  thousand  on  excess  over  $30,000,  with  a  further  charge  of 
75  cents  per  thousand  on  amounts  over  $200,000. 


Fees^for^  °^When  any  valuation  has  been  made,  the  Chairman  of 
Valuation  the  Committee  shall  deliver  the  certificate  to  the  Sec- 
ServloL  retary,  sealed,  together  with  a  bill  for  the  services, 

who  shall  thereupon  deliver  same  to  the  Member  requesting  the 
valuation,  and  at  the  same  time  collect  the  required  fees. 


After  the  Secretary  shall  have  collected  any  fees  for 
^^the*Fees  Services  of  the  Valuation  Committee,  he  shall  im¬ 
mediately  turn  the  same  over  to  the  Treasurer  of  the 
Board  for  the  credit  of  the  Valuation  Fund,  and  upon  the  receipt 
of  such  money  the  Treasurer  shall  report  the  same  to  the  Direct¬ 
ors  who  shall  thereupon  issue  a  voucher  for  the  payment  of  one- 
sixth  (1/6)  of  such  sums  to  each  of  the  five  members  of  the 
Valuation  Committee;  the  remaining  one-sixth  (1/6)  to  be  re¬ 
tained  by  the  Board. 

Provided,  however,  that  before  such  division  of  fees  is  made, 
any  special  cost  or  charges  incurred  by  said  Committee  in  making 
such  valuation  or  valuations  shall  first  be  deducted  from  the  total 
fee  or  fees  received. 

Duplicate  valuation  certificates  shall  be  issued  in  duplicate. 

Valuation  the  original  to  be  delivered  by  the  Secretary  to  the  ap- 
er  ica  es  other  placed  on  file  with  the  records 

of  this  Board. 

Duties  of  The  Public  Service  Committee  shall  have  charge  of 
Service  matters  pertaining  to  the  commonweal  which  may 

Committee  be  referred  to  it  by  the  Board  or  which  it  may  choose 
to  take  up  of  its  own  motion. 

The  Auction  Committee  shall  have  charge  of  all  mat- 
Duties  of  ters  pertaining  to  the  Auction  of  Real  Estate  under 
Committee  auspices  of  the  Board  and  all  judicial  sales  which 
may  be  held  in  the  Board  rooms;  provided,  however. 


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that  all  receipts  and  expenditures  in  connection  with  auctions 
shall  be  under  the  direction  of  the  Board  of  Directors. 


The  Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee  shall  re- 
Duties  of  ceive  and  consider  all  matters  which  the  Board,  the 
Reference  Directors  or  the  Secretary  may  refer  to  it  for  in- 
^^itration  vestigation  and  arbitration,  wherein  the  matter  con- 
Committee  cerns  the  business  relations  of  members  with  each 
other,  or  with  their  clients,  or  which  relates  in  any 
way  to  their  conduct  as  brokers  or  agents  with  special  reference 
to  its  duties  as  outlined  in  Rules  i -2-3-4  and  5  of  Article  XI 
hereof. 


Duties  of 
Industrial 
Location 
Committee 


The  Industrial  Location  Committee  shall  have  charge 
of  all  matters  specially  relating  to  manufacturing  in¬ 
terests  and  the  advancement  of  Chicago  as  an  indus¬ 
trial  center. 


Duties  of 
Mortgage 
Loan 

Committee 


The  Mortgage  Loan  Committee  shall  consider  all 
matters  that  may  come  before  it  relating  to  the  busi¬ 
ness  of  loaning  money  on  real  estate  and  all  practices 
which  concern  said  business. 


The  Library  Committee  shall  have  charge  of  all 
Duties  of  documents  and  reports  which  may  come  into  the 
^Committee  hands  of  the  Board  from  time  to  time  and  shall  see 
that  they  are  properly  filed  in  the  Board  rooms  for 
reference  purposes. 


Duties  of 
Renting 
Business 
Committee 


The  Renting  Business  Committee  shall  consider  all 
matters  that  may  come  before  it  relating  to  Vhe  renting 
business  and  all  practices  which  concern  said  busi¬ 
ness. 


The  Committee  on  Legislation  shall  consider  and 
CommitLe  have  the  direction  of  all  legislation  affecting  real 
on  estate,  which  may  be  referred  to  it  by  the  Board,  the 

Legislation  Board  of  Directors,  or  other  commit¬ 

tees,  and  shall  keep  the  members  advised  of  the  progress  of  such 
legislation,  making  such  recommendations  as  it  may  deem  ex¬ 
pedient.  ‘  The  Committee  may  also  of  its  own  motion  promote 
such  legislation  as  in  its  judgment  would  be  beneficial  to  the 
realty  interests. 


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Section  11. 

The  order  of  business  shall  be  as  follows : 

Reading  of  Minutes. 

OrJerof  Reports  of  Officers. 

Business  ^ 

Report  of  Board  of  Directors. 

Reports  of  Standing  Committees: 

Membership  Committee. 

Valuation  Committee  (shall  report  annually  only). 
Public  Service  Committee. 

Auction  Committee. 

Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee. 

Industrial  Location  Committee. 

Mortgage  Loan  Committee. 

Renting  Business  Committee. 

Library  Committee. 

Committee  on  Legislation. 

Reports  of  Special  Committees. 

Special  Order. 

Unfinished  business. 

New  business. 

Adjournment. 

A  roll  call  shall  be  allowed  by  the  President,  or  any 
presiding  officer,  on  any  question  coming  before  the 
Board,  upon  the  request  of  five  (5)  members  present  who  are 
entitled  to  vote  on  the  question. 

The  proceedings  of  the  Board  shall  be  conducted  in 
Or^er°^  accordance  with  Roberts’  Rules  of  Order,  excepting 
in  so  far  as  they  may  conflict  with  these  By-Laws. 


Roll  Call 


Holidays 


ARTICLE  VII. 

The  Board  recommends  that  the  following  Holidays 
be  observed  as  such  by  its  members,  to  wit: 

New  Year’s  Day,  January  ist. 

Lincoln’s  Birthday,  February  12th. 

Washington’s  Birthday,  February  22d. 

Decoration  Day,  May  30th. 

Independence  Day,  July  4th. 

Labor  Day,  first  Monday  in  September. 

Thanksgiving  Day,  last  Thursday  in  November. 

Christmas  Day,  December  25th. 


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Also  that  the  offices  of  the  members  of  this  Board  be  closed 
at  twelve  o’clock  each  Saturday,  except  during  March,  April 
and  May. 

The  Secretary  shall  cause  suitable  cards  to  be  printed  an¬ 
nouncing  the  various  Holidays  (excepting  New  Year’s  Day,  In¬ 
dependence  Day  and  Christmas  Day),  and  deliver  same  to  each 
member  of  the  Board  at  least  five  (5)  days  prior  to  the  Holidays 
above  mentioned. 


ARTICLE  VIII. 

All  resolutions  shall  be  referred  to  an  appropriate 
committee  unless  this  rule  be  suspended  by  a  vote 
of  two-thirds  (2/3)  of  the  members  present  and  entitled  to  vote 
on  the  resolution  at  the  time  the  same  is  offered. 


Resolutions 


ARTICLE  IX. 

These  By-Laws  m.ay  be  modified,  altered  or  amended 
^t^nt^~  annual,  special  or  regular  monthly  meeting  by 

a  two-thirds  vote  of  Class  A  and  B  members  present 
and  voting,  one  week’s  previous  notice  of  the  proposed  amend¬ 
ment  or  amendments  or  alterations  having  been  given  by  the  Sec¬ 
retary  to  all  Class  A  and  B  members  by  mailing  such  notice  to 
their  last  known  address. 


ARTICLE  X. 

The  Articles  of  Association  may  be  changed  by  a 
Change  of  two-thirds  (2/3)  vote  of  the  Class  A  and  B  members 
Association  voting  at  any  regular  monthly,  special  or  annual  meet¬ 
ing  of  the  Board,  provided  one  week’s  notice  of  the 
proposed  change  shall  have  been  given  by  the  Secretary  by  mail¬ 
ing  such  notice  to  the  last  known  addresses  of  all  Class  A  and 
B  members.  _ 

ARTICLE  XL 
Rules  and  Regulations. 

I.  No  member  shall  solicit  business  from  owners  repre¬ 
sented  by  other  members  of  this  Board,  by  offering  less  than  the 
rates  of  commission  prescribed  in  these  By-Laws  or  in  any  amend¬ 
ments  which  may  be  made  from  time  to  time  thereto,  or  by  offer¬ 
ing  rebates  or  other  money  inducements. 


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2.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  a  Class  A,  B  or  C  member  having 
a  purchaser,  or  applicant  for  a  lease  of  property,  of  which  an¬ 
other  Class  A,  B  or  C  member  has  the  exclusive  sale,  renting 
or  management,  under  authorization  of  the  owner,  to  communi¬ 
cate  with  such  member  whose  agency  is  known  or  ascertained 
while  negotiations  are  in  progress  (unless  such  owner  shall  have 
solicited  the  services  of  the  member  having  the  prospective  pur¬ 
chaser  or  lessee),  and  negotiate  the  sale  or  lease  through  him; 
and  in  such  case  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  member  having  the 
agency  of  the  property  to  negotiate  with  the  member  bringing 
the  purchaser  or  applicant  for  a  lease,  and  in  either  case,  such 
member  shall  make  satisfactory  arrangements  for  a  division  of 
the  commissions. 

3.  Whenever  Class  A,  B  or  C  members  are  unable  to  agree 
between  themselves  as  to  a  satisfactory  division  of  commissions 
resulting  from  any  sale  or  lease,  which  they  may  have  jointly 
negotiated,  either  member  interested  in  such  transaction  may 
submit  the  matter  in  writing  to  the  Reference  and  Arbitration 
Committee,  which  shall  thereupon  notify  the  other  member  or 
members  interested  in  such  transaction,  who  shall  then  within 
ten  (10)  days  after  receiving  such  notification,  submit  a  state¬ 
ment  of  his  case  in  writing  to  such  Committee,  which  Committee 
shall  upon  receipt  thereof,  or  upon  failure  to  receive  such  state¬ 
ment  or  statements  within  ten  (10)  days  after  such  member  or 
members  have  been  notified,  determine  the  rights  of  the  parties 
to  such  controversy,  and  it  shall  be  the  policy  of  such  Committee 
to  consider  the  declination  or  failure  of  any  member  to  submit  a 
statement  of  his  case  to  such  Committee,  as  an  admission  of  the 
justice  of  such  complaint  against  him,  and  any  decision  rendered 
by  a  majority  of  said  Committee  shall  be  absolutely  and  finally 
binding  on  the  members  to  the  controversy. 

4.  It  shall  be  the  privilege  of  any  Class  D  member  to  sub¬ 
mit  to  the  Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee  for  arbitration 
any  claim  made  on  him  for  commissions  by  a  Class  A,  B  or  C 
member,  which  he  may  deem  unjust,  either  with  the  consent  ot 
such  member  or  not,  and  said  Committee  shall  in  such  case  pro¬ 
ceed  in  the  same  manner  and  with  the  same  authority  as  outlined 
in  the  foregoing  Rule  3.  It  shall  be  the  privilege  of  any  member 
submitting  a  case  to  the  Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee  to 
require  that  the  names  of  the  members  interested  in  any  such 
case  be  withheld  from  said  Committee  by  the  Secretary. 


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5-  Whenever  the  Reference  and  Arbitration  Committee  shall 
have  rendered  its  decision  in  accordance  with  the  authority  given 
in  the  preceding  paragraphs  of  this  Article,  the  failure  of  any 
member  of  the  Board,  who  may  be  concerned  in  the  case  decided, 
to  promptly  abide  by  such  decision,  shall  subject  such  member 
or  members  to  suspension  or  expulsion  from  this  Board;  pro¬ 
vided,  however,  that  ten  (lo)  days’  notice  in  writing  shall  first 
have  been  given  to  the  offending  member  or  members  by  the 
Board  of  Directors  of  the  intention  to  suspend  or  expel. 

6.  In  the  event  of  a  member  of  the  Reference  and  Arbitra¬ 
tion  Committee  being  personally  interested  in  any  case  coming 
before  said  Committee,  the  President  shall  appoint  a  disinter¬ 
ested  member  of  the  Board  to  act  in  the  place  of  the  Committee 
member  in  considering  such  case. 


ARTICLE  XII. 

COMMISSIONS  AND  CHARGES. 

Section  I. 

For  negotiating  leases  for  business  and  residence  property 
where  rents  are  not  collected  by  the  agent,  and  where  buildings 
are  already  erected,  but  not  including  ground  leases. 

Rule  i.  Where  the  term  of  lease  is  six  (6)  months 
Where  term  ov  less,  charge  Seven  per  cent.  (7%)  on  an  amount 
equal  to  six  (6)  months  rental.  (See  Rule  3  of  Ar¬ 
ticle  XIL) 

Where  term  RuLE  2.  Where  the  term  is  more  than  six  (6) 
months  and  does  not  exceed  two  (2)  years,  charge 
and  does  not  fiYQ  per  cent.  (5%)  on  an  amount  equal  to  one  year’s 
rental.  (See  Rule  3  of  Article  XIL) 

Rule  3.  If  the  monthly  rentals  are  not  uniform 
If  monthly  throughout  the  entire  term  of  any  lease  coming  un- 
no"  undorm  provisons  of  Rules  I  and  2,  the  average 

monthly  rental  for  the  actual  period  of  the  lease  shall 
be  used  as  the  basis  for  computation. 

Rule  4.  Where  a  term  exceeds  two  (2)  years,  use 
Where  term  2iS  a  basis  charge,  five  per  cent.  (5%),  and  add  for 
each  six  (6)  months  or  fraction  thereof  over  two 
(2)  years,  one-half  (J)  of  one  per  cent.  (1%),  which 
rate  shall  be  figured  on  one  (i)  average  year’s  rental  of  the 
entire  term. 


exceed  two 
years 


exceeds  two 
years 


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Rule  5.  In  figuring  commissions  to  be  charged  on 
^^^ses  where  the  rental  to  be  received  by  the  Lessor 
lease  calls  is  net,  that  is  to  say,  where  the  Lessee  agrees  to  pay 
^rJnta?^^  taxes  and  fire  insurance  premiums,  in  addition  to  the 
rental  named  in  the  lease,  the  annual  rental  upon 
which  to  compute  commissions  shall  be  the  net  rental  plus  the 
amount  of  the  annual  taxes  and  estimated  fire  insurance  prem¬ 
iums  ;  the  intention  being  to  make  the  charge  on  the  same  basis 
as  if  the  Lessor  paid  same  and  made  the  lease  on  the  usual  gross 
basis. 


How  to 
estimate 
taxes  and 
insurance 
premiums 
where  lease 
calls  for  net 
rental 


As  it  will  be  impossible  to  correctly  judge  what  the 
future  taxes  and  insurance  premiums  will  be  during 
the  term  of  a  lease,  the  amount  of  the  taxes  last  paid, 
or  to  be  paid  (if  possible  of  beins-  ascertained)  on 
the  property,  shall  be  used  as  a  basis  for  computa¬ 
tion.  As  such  leases  obviously  state  the  amount  of 
fire  insurance  to  be  carried  on  the  property  at  the 
expense  of  the  Lessee,  and  an  approximate  insurance 
rate  contem.plating  the  tenant  in  possession,  can  easily 


be  obtained  from  the  L^nderwriters  as  to  the  insurance  rate  at 


the  time  the  lease  is  made,  the  same  shall  be  used  as  a  basis  for 
computation. 


Rule  6.  When  the  lease  gives  the  Lessee  a  privi- 
When  lease  lege  of  renewal,  the  charge  shall  be  made  for  the 
contains  actual  term  of  the  lease.  If  the  Lessee  later  avails 

renewal  himself  of  the  privilege  of  renewal,  whether  strictly 

according  to  the  terms  expressed  in  the  lease  or  not, 
the  agent  shall  also  be  entitled  to  a  commission  on  the  extended 
period.  This  additional  commission  shall  be  the  difference  be¬ 
tween  the  amount  of  commission  due  for  the  entire  term  includ¬ 
ing  the  extended  period,  and  the  amount  of  commission  previ¬ 
ously  paid.  The  additional  commission  shall  be  paid  the  agent 


at  the  time  of  renewal. 


Where 
renewal  of 
lease  is 
negotiated 
by  agent 

Minimum 
charge  for 
leasing 
residence 
property 


Rule  7.  Where  renewals  of  leases  are  negotiated 
and  the  agent  does  not  collect  the  rent,  he  shall  charge 
the  regular  rates  prescribed  in  this  Section,  the  same 
as  if  the  leases  were  negotiated  with  new  tenants. 
Rule  8.  The  minimum  charge  to  be  made  in  any 
case  for  leasing  residence  property  shall  be  Ten  Dol¬ 
lars  ($10). 


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Rule  9.  Should  there  be  a  clause  in  the  lease  giving 
Where  lease  the  Lessee  an  option  to  purchase  the  property  de- 
^o^ionto  ^^sed,  whether  or  not  the  purchase  is  made  exactly  on 
purchase  the  terms  stipulated  in  the  lease,  the  owner  shall  pay 
the  agent  who  negotiated  the  lease,  two  and  one- 
half  per  cent.  (2^%)  on  the  purchase  price,  to  be  paid  when  the 
sale  is  closed.  (See  Rule  35,  Section  5.) 

Section  II. 

Charges  for  negotiating  leases  which  contemplate  the  erec¬ 
tion  of  new  buildings. 

Rule  10.  The  charge  for  negotiating  leases  which 
contemplate  the  erection  of  a  building  for  a  tenant, 
plates  shall  be  two  and  one-half  per  cent.  (2j%)  on  the 
^new^uilding^^^^^  calculated  in  the  making  of  the 

lease,  and  two  and  one-half  per  cent.  (2^%)  on  the 
cost  of  the  proposed  building  and  appurtenances. 

Charges  for  procuring  tenants  under  the  conditions  men¬ 
tioned  in  the  foregoing  Sections  i  and  2  are  to  be  made  at  the 
rates  stipulated,  unless  there  shall  have  been  a  previous  agree¬ 
ment  between  the  owner  and  the  agent  for  the  collection  of  rent. 

Section  III. 

Charges  for  management  of  property  where  agent  collects 
the  rent,  makes  leases,  repairs,  etc. 

Rule  ii.  For  renting  and  collecting  rents  regardless 
of  the  character,  use  or  location  of  the  property, 
charge  five  per  cent.  (5%)  on  collections,  unless 
special  or  extraordinary  services  are  required,  when 
an  additional  charge  may  be  made  which  will  be 
commensurate  with  the  service  rendered. 

Rule  12.  For  office  and  residence  property,  wherever  lo¬ 
cated,  charge  five  per  cent.  (5%)  on  collections. 

Charge  on  ^^LE  1 3.  In  the  management  of  property  under  this 
disburse-  Section  the  agent  shall  be  entitled  to  charge  on  dis- 
ments  bursements  as  follows,  to  wit:  On  amounts  paid  out 

for  taxes  on  improved  property,  one  ‘per  cent.  ( i  % ) ,  and  on  unim¬ 
proved  property  two  and  one-half  per  cent.  (2^%),  no  charge  to 
be  less  than  One  Dollar  ($1).  Members  shall  have  the  right 
to  charge  for  special  services  not  contemplated  under  ordinary 
agency. 


Charges 
for  store, 
loft,  office 
residence 
or  other 
property 


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Rule  14.  For  negotiating  new  leases  and  for  the  renewals 
of  old  leases  the  charge  shall  be  in  accordance  with  the  circum¬ 
stances  and  services  performed,  and  shall  be  in  addition  to  the 
amount  expended  for  advertising. 

Rule  15.  Where  the  collection  of  rents  on  property 
When  col-  is  withdrawn  from  an  agent  such  agent  shall  be  en- 
^rentsls^^  titled  to  charge  for  the  unexpired  term  of  any  leases 
withdrawn  he  may  have  made  or  renewed  during  his  agency,  at 
the  rates  specified  in  Section  i  of  Article  XII  hereof. 

Rule  16.  Agents  may  take  the  management  of 
Agents  may  buildings  and  charge  the  regular  Board  rates  for  mak- 
take  man-  jj^gr  new  leases  as  prescribed  in  Sections  i  and  2 

agement  on  °  ......  .  .  .  . 

other  basis  hereof,  and  m  their  discretion  reduce  the  charge  here¬ 
inbefore  provided  in  this  Section  for  renting  and  col¬ 
lecting.  This  policy  is  recommended  to  members  for  the  reason 
that  it  places  them  in  position  to  pay  commissions  to  other 
brokers  who  may  assist  them  in  making  leases. 

Rule  17.  For  transferring  or  assigning  leases  the 
For  the  charge  shall  be  in  proportion  to  the  service  rendered, 
^assigmnent  event  shall  same  be  less  than  Five  Dollars 

of  leases  ($5)  for  leases  on  residence  property  and  Fifteen 

Dollars  ($15)  for  leases  on  business  property. 


Section  IV. 

GROUND  LEASES. 

The  following  charges  shall  he  made  for  ground  leases 
whether  the  agent  is  managing  and  collecting  rents  on  the  prop¬ 
erty  at  the  time  of  making  lease  or  not. 

Rule  i8.  For  making  an  original  lease,  or  a  sub- 
Where  the  lease  thereof,  where  the  term  of  lease  is  seven  (7) 
*ye^sorless  or  less,  charge  in  accordance  with  Section  i 

of  this  Article. 

Where  the  RuLE  19.  For  making  an  original  lease,  or  a  sub- 
term  is  over  lease  thereof,  where  the  term  of  lease  is  over  seven 
n^^fxceed  (?)  does  not  exceed  fifteen  (15)  years,  charge 
IS  years.  on  the  total  rent  for  the  term,  2  per  cent. 


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Rule  20.  For  making  an  orignal  lease,  or  a  sub- 
thereof,  where  the  term  of  lease  exceeds  fifteen 
years  (15)  years,  charge  on  the  value  of  the  ground  as  de¬ 

termined  by  capitalizing  the  annual  ground  rental  on 
a  four  per  cent.  (4%)  basis,  two  and  one-half  per  cent.  (2j%). 

Provision  (A)  of  Rule  20.  If  the  annual  ground 
If  annual  rental  during  the  entire  term  of  the  lease  is  not  uni- 

ground  rent  form,  the  charge  shall  be  made  on  the  value  of  the 

ts  not  uni-  -11, 

form  land  as  determined  by  the  average  annual  ground 

rental  capitalized  as  aforesaid. 


Provision  (B)  of  Rule  20.  If  the  lease  contains  a 
If  lease  con-  clause  providing  for  re-appraisement  of  the  ground 

tains  provis-  r  o  r-r  S3 

ion  for  re-  by  appraisers  during  the  term  of  the  lease,  the  aver- 
appraise-  annual  rental  between  the  date  of  lease  and  the 

date  set  for  the  first  appraisement  shall  be  taken  as 
the  basis  on  which  to  compute  the  total  rental  for  the  entire  term. 


If  other  con¬ 
sideration  is 
paid  by 
lessee  in 
addition  to 
rent 


Rule  21.  In  any  case  if  cash  or  other  consideration 
is  paid  in  addition  to  the  ground  rent,  the  amount 
of  such  cash,  or  value  of  such  consideration,  shall  be 
added  to  and  become  a  part  of  the  capitalized  value 
on  which  the  charge  shall  be  figured. 


Section  V. 


Charges  for  making  sales  of  Real  Estate. 

Rule  22.  On  a  sale  of  $2,000  or  less . 5  per  cent., 

but  no  charge  shall  be  less  than  $25. 

Rule  23.  On  a  sale  over  $2,000  up  to  and  including  $3,000.  .$120 
Rule  24.  On  a  sale  over  $3,000  up  to  and  including  $4,000. .  140 
Rule  25.  On  a  sale  over  $4,000  up  to  and  including  $5,000.  .  160 

Rule  26.  On  a  sale  over  $5,000  up  to  and  including  $6,000.  .  180 

Rule  27.  On  a  sale  over  $6,000  up  to  and  including  $7,000.  .  200 

Rule  28.  On  a  sale  over  $7,000  up  to  and  including  $8,000.  .  220 

Rule  29.  On  a  sale  over  $8,000  up  to  and  including  $9,000 .  .  240 

Rule  30.  On  a  sale  over  $9,000  up  to  and  including  $10,000.  250 

Rule  31.  On  a  sale  exceeding  $10,000 . 2J  per  cent. 

The  above  schedule  does  not  apply  to  the  handling  of  sub¬ 
divisions  where  the  charge  shall  be  a  matter  of  contract. 

Sell’  g  ere  3^'  Selling  or  exchanging  acre  property 

and  farm  outside  of  Cook  County,  or  farm  lands  located  in 
property  County,  the  charge  shall  be  five  per  cent.  (5%). 


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Rule  33.  For  selling  Leaseholds  of  buildings,  or 
leaseholds  thereof,  charge  for  the  unexpired  term  of  the 

lease  the  same  rates  as  are  provided  in  Section  i  of 
Article  XII,  as  if  a  new  lease  were  made,  plus  20  per  cent,  of 
the  bonus. 

For  selling  Ground  Leases  and  Improvements,  charge  4  per 
cent,  on  the  amount  of  the  sale  price  of  the  leasehold  interest  and 
improvements,  plus  per  cent,  on  the  value  of  the  ground  as 
determined  by  capitalizing  on  a  4  per  cent,  basis  the  annual 
ground  rental  being  paid  at  the  time  of  sale. 

Rule  34.  In  case  of  exchanges  of  property,  a  full 
commission,  based  upon  the  sale  price,  shall  be  paid 
by  each  party,  the  same  as  if  a  sale  of  each  property  had  been 
made. 

Rule  35.  All  charges  herein  provided  for  the  sale 
or  exchange  of  real  estate  and  the  sale  of  leaseholds 
and  buildings,  shall  be  based  upon  the  sale  price, 
meaning  thereby  that  if  the  sale  is  made  subject  to  a 
mortgage  or  mortgages,  the  sale  price  shall  be  construed  to 
mean  the  price  of  the  equity  plus  the  encumbrances. 


Exchanges 


What  shall 
constitute 
sale  price 


Section  VI. 


CHARGES  FOR  MAKING  LOANS. 

Rule  36.  On  Real  Estate  Loans  the  mortgagor  shall 
Real  Estate  l^^o  and  one-half  per  cent.  (2^%)  on  the  amount 
loans  of  the  loan,  and  in  addition  thereto,  the  attorney’s 

fees  for  the  examination  of  title,  Recorder’s  fees  for 
recording  the  necessary  loan  papers,  and  the  cost  of  Guaranty 
Policy,  and  of  continuation  of  the  Abstract  of  Title  brought 
down  to  include  the  record  of  the  deed  securing  the  loan. 

Rule  37.  For  renewal  of  loans  the  mortgagor  shall 
ofloans  same  rate  as  provided  in  the  preceding 

paragraph  of  this  Section. 


Section  VII. 

FEES  FOR  VALUATIONS. 

For  making  valuations  on  real  estate,  members  shall  not 
charge  less  than  the  following  amounts ; 

On  amounts  not  exceeding  $t 0,000,  charge  $25. 

On  amounts  over  $10,000  and  not  exceeding  $30,000,  charge 
$25  on  the  first  $10,000  and  $2  per  thousand  on  excess  up  to 
and  including  $30,000. 


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On  all  amounts  over  $30,000  and  not  exceeding  $200,000, 
$1  per  thousand  on  excess  over  $30,000,  with  a  further  charge 
of  75  cents  per  thousand  on  amounts  over  $200,000. 

The  above  are  the  minimum  fees  to  be  charged  for  ordinary 
valuation  services,  but  where  a  member  is  called  upon  to  make  a 
special  valuation,  he  shall  charge  according  to  the  service  ren¬ 
dered. 


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CLASS  “A”  MEMBERS 


NAME.  ADDRESS.  TELEPHONE. 

1908  Ackley,  Ivan  O . 61st  and  Prairie  Ave . Wentworth  663 

Of  Ackley  Bros. 

1901  Aldis,  Arthur  T . Monadnock  Bldg . Harrison  263 

Of  Aldis  &  Company. 

Babcock,  William  H . The  Rookery.  '. . Harrison  3841 

Of  Walter  H.  Wilson  &  Co. 

Baird,  Wyllys  W . 90  La  Salle  St . Main  4470 

Of  Baird  &  Warner 

Banford,  Henry  H . 110  Dearborn  St . Central  2346 

Of  H.  H.  Banford  &  Co. 

1909  Bartlett,  Frederick  H.  .100  Washington  St . Randolph  3751 

Of  Frederick  H.  Bartlett  &  Co. 

1909  Bass,  Perkins  B . Marquette  Bldg . Randolph  917 

Of  Perkins  B.  Bass  &  Company 

1905  Beidler,  George . 649  W.  Washington  St . Monroe  240 

Of  George  Beidler  &  Co. 

*1883  Birkhoff,  Geo.,  Jr . 85  Washington  St . Central  2773 

Of  W.  D.  Kerfoot  &  Co. 

Boal,  Ayres . 95  Clark  St . Central  3424 

Of  AyresBoal  &  Co. 

Boddie,  John  T . 140  Dearborn  St . Central  3011 

Of  John  T.  Boddie  &  Co. 

Bond,  William  A . 115  Dearborn  St . Central  4694 

Of  William  A.  Bond  &  Co. 


1905 

Bond,  Wm.  Scott . 

Of  William  A.  Bond  &  Co. 

.115  Dearborn  St . 

1905 

Booth,  William  G . 

Of  William  A.  Bond  &  Co. 

.115  Dearborn  St . 

1893 

Bournique,  Eugene  A.  First  National  Bank.  .  .. , 
Of  Eugene  A.  Bournique  &  Co. 

. Randolph  1878 

1900 

Brittain,  Joseph  K . Tacoma  Bldg . 

Of  Wm.  H.  Brown  Co.  &  Brittain 

1908 

Broomell,  Chester  C.  . . 
Of  Broomell  Bros. 

.  99  Washington  St . 

1900 

Broomell,  Francis  E.  .  . 
Of  Broomell  Bros. 

.  99  Washington  St . 

1896 

1904 

Brown,  Samuel,  Jr . 

Of  Sam  Brown,  Jr.  &  Son 

Brown,  W.  Gray . 

.153  La  Salle  St . 

.  2026  W.  Madison  St.  .  .  . 

1893 

Butzow,  Robert.  C . 

Of  Edgar  M.  Snow  &  Co. 

101  Washington  St . 

1903 

Carroll,  John  A . 

Of  John  A.  Carroll  &  Bro. 

.1502  E.  53rd  St . 

1902 

Chandler,  Buckingham.  .  110  Dearborn  St . 

Of  Chandler,  Hildreth  &  Co. 

1902 

Cobb,  George  W . 

Of  George  W.  Cobb  &  Co. 

.  107  Dearborn  St . 

1909 

CoBE,  Ira  M . 

Of  Cobe  &  McKinnon 

.100  Washington  St . 

. Randolph  10 

1887 

Cochran,  J.  Lewis . 

.  107  Dearborn  St . 

Of  Cochran  &  McCluer 


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NAME. 


ADDRESS. 


TELEPHONE. 


Colbert,  Dennis . The  Majestic  Bldg . . . Randolph  2260 

Of  Dennis  Colbert  &  Co. 

CoLNON,  John  E . 99  Washington  St . Central  318 

Of  John  E.  Colnon  &  Co. 

Cousin,  William  D . Marquette  Bldg . Randolph  917 

Of  Perkins  B.  Bass  &  Company 

Cremin,  Joseph  W . 97  Clark  St . Randolph  3124 

Of  Cremin  &  O’Connor 

Cummings,  Edmund  A.  .  .  .110  Dearborn  St . Central  24 

Of  E.  A.  Cummings  &  Co. 

Davis,  Robert  L . First  National  Bank  Bldg . Central  4966 

DeWolf,  Wallace  L . 228  La  Salle  St . Harrison  3753 

Of  W.  L.  DeWolf  &  Co. 

DeYoung,  Benj.  R . 107  Dearborn  St . Central  2086 

Of  B.  R.  DeYoung  &  Co. 

Dietrich,  Harry  W . 108  La  Salle  St . Main  4417 

Of  H.  W.  Dietrich  &  Co. 

Donnersberger,  Joseph.  .172  Washington  St . Main  1096 

Draper,  Arthur  W . 115  Dearborn  St . Central  1166 

Of  Draper  &  Kramer 

Driever,  Charles  J . 107  Dearborn  St . Central  931 

Cochran  &  McCluer 

Dyniewicz,  Casimir  W.  .  .  1151  Milwaukee  Ave . Monroe  1209 

Of  C.  W.  Dyniewicz  &  Co. 


Eastland,  James  W . First  National  Bank  Bldg . Randolph  976 

Of  James  W.  Eastland  &  Co. 

Eddy,  Geo.  S . 110  La  Salle  St . Main  4162 

Eldred,  Fred  E.  . . 4808  Milwaukee  Ave . Jefferson  Park  24 

Of  Eldred  Bros, 

Elliot,  Frank  M . 123  La  Salle  St . Franklin  108 

Ennis,  Callistus  S . 122  Monroe  St . Randolph  3384 

Of  Callistus  S.  Ennis  &  Co. 

Ennis,  Robert  B . 35  Dearborn  St . Central  4078 

Erskine,  David  M . Chamber  of  Commerce . Main  4276 

Erskine,  Oscar  P . 85  Washington  St . Central  2773 

W,  D.  Kerfoot  &  Co. 


Farnham,  Harry  J . 70  Madison  St . 

Of  Famham,  Willoughby  &  Co. 

Farr,  Marvin  A . Marquette  Bldg.  .  . 

Of  M.  A.  Farr  &  Co. 

Fessenden,  Benj.  A . 100  Washington  St. 


. Central  418 

. Central  2485 

. Central  2610 

Fetzer,  John  C . 215  Dearborn  St . Harrison  3233 

Of  Fetzer,  Peters  &  Co, 

Fishburn,  Eugene  H . 34  Clark  St . Main  1015 

Of  Ogden,  Sheldon  &  Co. 

Foreman,  Henry  G . 108  Dearborn3St . Central  226 


Gallup,  Willis  J . 135  Adams  St, 

Of  Gregory,  Updike  &  Gallup 


.Central  6474 


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1888 


NAME.  ADDRESS.  TELEPHONE. 

Getchell,  Edwin  F . Marquette  Bldg . Randolph  430 

Givins,  Robert  C . 110  Dearborn  St . Central  24 

Of  E.  A.  Cummings  &  Co. 

Goldstine,  Harry . 84  La  Salle  St . Main  61 

Of  Goldstine  &  Co. 

Goodrich,  Horace  A . 115  Dearborn  St . Central  2920 

Goodridge,  Albert  E.  G  .84  Washington  St . Central  1790 

Of  Goodridge,  French  &  Co. 

Goss,  Charles  O . 108  Dearborn  St . Central  24 

Of  E.  A.  Cummings  &  Co. 

Grapperhaus,  F.  W . 1346  E.  63rd  St . Hyde  Park  627 

Of  Grapperhaus,  Russell  &  Co. 

Green,  William  Ogden  .  .34  Clark  St . Main  1015 

Of  Ogden,  Sheldon  &  Co. 

Greenebaum,  Moses  E.  .  .Ashland  Block . Randolph  560 

Of  Greenebaum  Sons 

Greve,  Charles . The  Majestic  Bldg . Randolph  2260 

Griffith,  John . Lake  Forest,  Ill . Lake  Forest  160 


Gunn,  Walter  C . 100  Washington  St . Central  5067 

Of  Walter  C.  Gunn  &  Co. 


Hajicek,  Frank  G . 3341  W.  26th  St . Canal  879 

Halsey,  Edward  A . 118  Dearborn  St . Central  2904 

Harrington,  James  J.,  Jr.  First  National  Bank  Bldg . Central  2874 

Of  J.  J.  Harrington  &  Co. 

Hart,  E.  Orris.  . . 112  Dearborn  St . Central  1486 

Of  E.  Orris  Hart  &  Co. 

Haugan,  Oscar  H . 142  Washington  St . Franklin  684 

Hedenberg,  Jas.  W . 110  Dearborn  St . Central  1121 

Heinemann, William  C.  .  ..92  La  Salle  St . Main  3377 

Of  Wm.  C. Heinemann  &  Co, 

Henshaw,  Frank  A . 115  Dearborn  St . Central  5012 

Heurtley,  Arthur . Northern  Trust  Co . Main  3322 

Hill,  Russell  D . 135  Adams  St . Randolph  2321 

Of  R.  D.  Hill  &  Co. 

High,  George  H . 83  Washington  St . Central  4496 

Of  George  High  &  Co. 

Holinger,  Arnold . 172  Washington  St . Main  1191 

Of  A.  Holinger  &  Co. 

Houghteling,  James  L.  .  .181  La  Salle  St . Randolph  1991 

Of  Peabody,  Houghteling  &  Co. 

Howe,  Thad  H . 42  Madison  St . Central  7040 

Of  Thad  H.  Howe  &  Co. 

Hoyne,  Frank  G . 88  La  Salle  St . Main  4109 

Of  Frank  G.  Hoyne  &  Co. 

Huston,  Ward  T . 189  La  Salle  St . Central  2194 


Ingalls,  Lewis  E . 184  La  Salle  St . Main  411 

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1900 

1897 

1900 

1892 

1905 

1889 

1883 

1895 


NAME.  ADDRESS.  TELEPHONE. 

IsMOND,  Robert  E . Marquette  Bldg . Central  3999 

Of  R.  E.  Ismond  &  Co. 

Judd,  Edward  S . 108  Dearborn  St . Central  24 

Of  E.  A.  Cummings  &  Co. 


Kerfoot,  William  D . 85  Washington  St . Central  2773 

Of  Wm.  D.  Kerfoot  &  Co. 

Knight,  John  B . 97  Clark  St . Main  2452 

Of  John  B.  Knight  &  Co. 

Knott,  Henry  A . 1402  Ashland  Block . Central  4491 

Kramer,  Adolph  F . 115  Dearborn  St . Central  1166 

Of  Draper  &  Kramer 

Kubin,  Otto . 1504  Oak  Ave.,  Evanston . Canal  967 

Kussman,  Arthur  C . 69th  and  Halsted  Sts . Wentworth  179 

Of  Blackford  &  Kussman 


Lang,  Charles  A . Times  Bldg . Main  1335 

Of  Hammel  &  Lang 

Lathrop,  Bryan . Old  Colony  Bldg . Harrison  2244 

Lesch,  Henry . Marquette  Bldg . Central  6762 

Liebrandt,  Geo.  F . 6  W.  31st  St . Douglas  986 

Of  W.  H.  Bowers  &  Co. 


McBean,  George  B . 2017  Prairie  Ave, 


Calumet  705 


McCarthy,  P.  F . 3857  State  St . Douglas  778 

Of  P.  F.  McCarthy  &  Co. 

McConnell,  John . 189  La  Salle  St . Central  4935 

Of  McConnell  Bros. 

McCord,  John  C . 185  Dearborn  St . Central  997 

McCormick,  Hubert  E...  .  5626  Halsted  St . Wentworth  322 


McGuire,  J.  Fred . 101  Washington  St.  .  . 

Of  McGuire  &  Orr 

McKeown,  Alexander  F.  4711  Lake  Ave . 

Of  A.  F.  McKeown  &  Co. 

McKey,  Wm.  D . Chamber  of  Commerce, 

Of  McKey  &  Pogue 

McLane,  James  A . 100  Washington  St.  .  . 

Of  James  A.  McLane  &  Co. 

McLean,  David  M . 155  La  Salle  St . 

Of  David  M.  McLean  &  Co. 

Marshall,  Philip  L . 184  La  Lalle  St . 


Randolph  2981 
.  .  .Oakland  751 

. Main  4382 

.  .  .Central  5013 
.  .  .Central  1109 
. Main  2232 


Mayer,  David . 206  La  Salle  St . Franklin  198 


Maynard,  E.  Percy . 115  Dearborn  St . Central  7033 

Mead,  Aaron  B . 100  Washington  St . Randolph  452 

Of  Mead  &  Coe 

Merigold,  Wm.  A . Rector  Bldg . Central  6375 

Of  W.  A.  Merigold  &  Co. 


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1909 

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1903 

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1905 

1901 

1886 

1903 

1905 

1905 

*1883 


NAME. 

Mills,  Walter . 

Of  S.  B.  Mills  &  Co. 

Mills,  Stephen  B . 

Of  S.  B.  Mills  &  Co. 
Morris,  Seymour . 

Mulholand,  Wm.  H.  . . . 

Of  Mulholand  &  Snelling 

Mulliken,  Chas.  H.  .  .  . 

Oliver,  Frederick  S.  .  . 

Of  Oliver  &  Co. 

Oliver,  Walter  D . 

Of  Oliver  &  Co. 

Orr,  Willard  T . 

Of  McGuire  &  Orr 

Pagin,  Frank  S . 

Of  Frank  S.  Pagin  &  Co. 

Pauling,  Edward  G.  ..  . 


ADDRESS. 

172  Washington  St . 

TELEPHONE. 

172  Washington  St . 

135  Adams  St . 

79  Dearborn  St . 

110  Dearborn  St . 

110  Dearborn  St . 

110  Dearborn  St . 

. Randolph  3221 

101  Washington  St . 

119  Monroe  St . 

133  La  Salle  St . 

Richards,  Charles  D.  .  .  .First  National  Bank . Randolph  1540 

Of  Charles  D.  Richards  &  Co. 

Rubel,  Isaac  F . 134  Monroe  St . Harrison  209 


Schmid,  Godfrey . 167  Dearborn  St . Central  4537 

Seaverns,  Geo.  A . 205  La  Salle  St . Central  468 

Seeberger,  Louis  A . 189  La  Salle  St . Central  2194 

Of  Louis  A.  Seeberger  &  Co. 

Slaughter,  Arthur  O.  ..  .139  Monroe  St . Central  550 

Of  A.  O.  Slaughter  &  Co. 

Smith,  Frank  M . 645  First  National  Bank  Bldg.  .Randolph  2374 

Of  L.  M.  Smith  &  Bro. 

Snelling,  Fred  D.  P . 79  Dearborn  St . Central  5055 

Of  Mulholand  &  Snelling 

Snow,  Edgar  M . 101  Washington  St . Central  509 

Of  Edgar  M.  Snow  &  Co. 

Stoughton,  Willis  G _ 133  La  Salle  St . Main  1411 

Of  W.  G.  Stoughton  &  Co. 

Strong,  Gordon . 209  State  St . Harrison  565 

Of  Gordon  Strong  &  Co. 

SuRGHNOR,  Valentine  H  .115  Dearborn  St . Randolph  3315 

Tabor,  Roy  B . 189  La  Salle  St . Central  1541 

Of  White  &  Tabor 

Taylor,  George  H . Royal  Insurance  Bldg . Harrison  2727 

Thomasson,  Nelson . 85  Dearborn  St . Central  1143 

Thorsen,  Louis . 88  La  Salle  St . Main  4763 

Of  Polkey  &  Thorsen 

Trainer,  J.  Milton . First  National  Bank  Bldg . Central  971 

Of  Clark  &  Trainer 

Trainer,  Wm.  O . 3905  Cottage  Grove  Ave . Douglas  705 

Of  Southard  &  Trainer 

Trumbull,  John  H . 100^ Washington  St . Central  2139 


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1890 

1896 

1909 

1906 

1903 

*1883 


NAME.  ADDRESS.  TELEPHONE. 

Tyson,  Howell  N . 108  Dearborn  St . Central  227 

Of  Quinlan  &  Tyson 


Van  Vlissingen,  Jas.  H... First  National  Bank  Bldg . Central  162 

Of  J.  H.  Van  Vlissingen  &  Co. 

Walker,  Henry  H . Tacoma  Bldg . Main  286 

Of  Henry  H.  Walker  &  Co. 

Walker,  Robert  P . 143  Dearborn  St . Central  3391 

Wallace,  John  F . 145  La  Salle  St . Central  5609 

Of  John  F.  Wallace  &  Co. 

Waller,  Edward  C . The  Rookery . Harrison  1118 

Waller,  Edward  C.,  Jr.  .  95  Washington  St . Central  6452 

Warner,  Geo.  L . 90  La  Salle  St . Main  4470 

Of  Baird  &  Warner 

Watson,  Oliver  L . 160  Washington  St . Main  5183 

Weber,  Bernard  F . 6101  N.  Clark  St . Edgewater  4017 

Of  Bernard  F.  Weber  &  Co. 

Wendell,  Julius  A . Cor.  Ogden  Av.  &W.  Van  Buren  St.  West  1170 

Of  J.  A.  Wendell  &  Co. 

Wetten,  Albert  H . 184  La  Salle  St . Main  3884 

Of  Rounds  &  Wetten 

WiGHTMAN,  Charles  A.  .  1606  Chicago  Ave.,  Evanston.  .  .Evanston  203 
Willis,  Thomas  H . Tacoma  Bldg . Main  286 

Of  Henry  H.  Walker  &  Co. 

Willoughby,  Edward  M.  .70  Madison  St . Central  418 

Of  Famham,  Willoughby  &  Co. 

Winston,  Bertram  M.  .  .  .First  National  Bank  Bldg . Central  1453 

Of  Winston  &  Co. 

Wilson,  Walter  H . The  Rookery . Harrison  3841 

Of  Walter  H.  Wilson  &  Co. 

Woltersdorf,  Ernest.  .  .  .Madison  St.  &  Ashland  Blvd.  .  Haymarket  980 
Of  E.  Woltersdorf  &  Co. 

Wood,  Frank  C . 92  La  Salle  St . Main  3164 

Of  F.  C.  Wood  &  Co. 

Woodruff,  Jos.  B . 100  Washington  St . Central  3901 

Of  J.  B.  Woodruff  &  Co. 


Young,  William  K . Marquette  Bldg . Central  343 

Of  W.  K.  Young  &  Bro. 

Zander,  Edward  W . 112  Dearborn  St . Central  1486 

*  Charter  Members 


66 


CLASS  “B”  MEMBERS. 


NAME.  ADDRESS.  TELEPHONE. 

1910  Hemmingway,  George  R.Oak  Park . Oak  Park  1122 

1910  Stan,  Teofil . 1026  Milwaukee  Ave . Monroe  702 

CLASS  “C”  MEMBERS. 

1910  Ingersoll,  Ralph  G . 114  Dearborn  St . Central  1486 

Of  E.  Orris  Hart  &  Co. 

1910  Sheldon,  Frank  P . 159  La  Salle  St . Randolph  1610 

Of  Marsh  &  McLennan 


67 


CLASS  “D”  MEMBERS. 


1898  Adams,  George  E . The  Temple 

1887  Aldis,  Owen  F . Monadnock  Bldg. 

1908  Alling,  Van  Wagenen . 70  Madison  St. 

1903  Austin,  Henry  W . 172  Washington  St. 


1896 

1905 

1904 
1908 

1905 
1893 
1891 

1907 
1896 
1903 
1896 

1898 

1908 

1899 


Baldwin,  Jesse  A . 99  Washington  St. 

Ballard,  Orville  W . 84  Washington  St. 

Beidler,  Francis . 115  Adams  St. 

Bingham,  Arthur  E . Old  Colony  Bldg. 

Black,  John  C . American  Trust  and  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

Blair,  Chauncy  J . 206  La  Salle  St. 

Block,  WiLLiARD  T . 100  Washington  St. 

Blount,  Lemuel . 125  Monroe  St. 

Boal,  Charles  T . 222  Reaper  Block 

Bolen,  John  L . 140  Dearborn  St. 

Bowman,  William  H . 3560  Archer  Ave. 

Bradley,  J.  Harley . 12  N.  Desplaines  St. 

Bucklen,  Herbert  E . 275  Michigan  Ave. 

Butler,  Edward  B . 400  W.  Randolph  St. 


1899 

1903 

1901 
1893 

1902 

1908 
1893 
1906 
1899 

1893 
1910 

1909 

1894 
1898 


Carlson,  Gustaf  H.  . 

Castle,  Chas.  H . 

Chamberlin,  Geo.  M. 
Chancellor,  Justus. 
Chandler,  Frank  R. 
Chapman,  John  A.  .  .  . 

Clark,  John  V . 

Cleveland,  Josiah  F 
Coburn,  Lewis  L.  .  .  . 

Cole,  George  E . 

Collins,  Chilton  C.. 
Condee,  Leander  D. 
CoRwiTH,  Chas.  R.  . .  . 
Crilly,  Daniel  F.  .  . 


. 115  Dearborn  St. 

. 205  La  Salle  St. 

Indiana  Ave.  and  31st  St. 

. Heyworth  Bldg. 

. 110  Dearborn  St. 

. 108  La  Salle  St. 

. Rector  Bldg. 

. 215  Jackson  Blvd. 

.  .  .  .746  Monadnock  Block 

. 86  Dearborn  St. 

. 70  La  Salle  St. 

. 107  Dearborn  St. 

.  Railway  Exchange  Bldg. 
. 167  Dearborn  St. 


1908  Davis,  Abel . County  Bldg. 

1900  Dixon,  Arthur . 299  Fifth  Ave. 

1903  Dodge,  Orrin  D . 204  La  Salle  St. 

1908  Douglass,  William  A . 171  La  Salle  St. 

1896  Downey,  Joseph . 110  La  Salle  St. 

1908  Drake,  Lyman  M . 138  La  Salle  St. 

1905  DuBois,  George  E . 110  Dearborn  St. 

1903  Dyche,  Wm.  A .  35  Dearborn  St. 


1898  Edmonds,  Howard  O . Northern  Trust  Co. 

1903  Evans,  Clinton  B . 189  La  Salle  St. 

1908  Ewen,  John  M . The  Rookery 


1890 

1898 

1887 

1898 

1898 

1893 

1896 

1898 


Farwell,  John  A. . 
Farwell,  John  V., 
Fisher,  Lucius  G.  . 
Fleming,  Robert  H 
Forgan,  James  B.  .  . 

Fox,  Leo . 

Freer,  Lemuel  H.  . 
Furst,  Eduard  A. . . 


. 115  Dearborn  St. 

. Monroe  and  Market 

. Fisher  Bldg. 

. 200  Michigan  Ave. 

First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

. 206  La  Salle  St. 

.  .  .  Chamber  of  Commerce 
. 34  Clark  St. 


1908  Gage,  Benj.  E . 110  La  Salle  St 

1902  Gann,  David  B . Borland  Bldg. 


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1889  Gaylord,  Frederick . 175  Dearborn  St. 

1883  Gibbs,  Frederick-^C . 115  Dearborn  St. 

^  1889  Giles,  William  A". . The  Rookery 

1908  Gorton,  Edward  F . 108  La  Salle  St. 

1901  Graves,  Frank  P . 168  Dearborn  St. 

1887  Greeley,  Samuel  S . 822  Opera  House  Bldg. 

♦  1908  Green,  A.  Lincoln . 115  Dearborn  St. 

1900  Greenlee,  Ralph  S . 654  W.  12th  St. 

1905  Grey,  Howard  G . 70  La  Salle  St. 

1899  Gunning,  Robt.  J . 9  Plymouth  PI. 

1899  Gunther,  Chas.  F . The  Majestic  Bldg. 


1900  Hale,  George  W . Marquette  Bldg . 

1894  Hallberg,  L.  Gustave . 84  La  Salle  St. 

1907  Hambleton,  Chalkley  J . 189  La  Salle  St. 

1899  Hamilton,  David  G . 100  Washington  St. 

1903  Hansen,  Henry  C . 172  Washington  St. 

1909  Hayes,  Howard  W . 115  Adams  St. 

1903  Heckman,  Wallace . 92  La  Salle  St. 

1896  Heisen,  Charles  C . 225  Dearborn  St. 

1906  Heyworth,  Lawrence . Heyworth  Bldg. 

1908  Holabird,  William . Monadnock  Bldg. 

1896  Holden,  Wm.  H .  91  Hartford  Bldg. 

1899  Holt,  Geo.  H . 323  Manhattan  Bldg. 

1896.  Hoyt,  William  M . 1  River  St. 

1900  Hubbard,  James  S . 159  La  Salle  St. 

1901  Keith,  Edson . 108  Rialto  Bldg. 

1896  Kent,  William . 12  Sherman  St. 

1900  Kimball,  Curtis  N . 243  Wabash  Ave. 

1907  King,  Hoyt . 148  Market  St. 

1896  Kohlsaat,  Herman  H . 158  Washington  St. 


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1898 

1896 

1891 

1894 

1908 


Laflin,  Louis  E.  . 
Law,  Robert  H.  . 
Lawson,  Victor  F 
Lay,  a.  Tracey.  .  . 
Lefens,  Thies  j.  . 
Lytton,  Henry  C. 


.  64  Wabash  Ave. 

. Marquette  Bldg. 

. 123  Fifth  Ave. 

Chamber  of  Commerce 
.  .  .172  Washington  St. 
. 236  State  St. 


1903 

1891 

1902 

1901 

1896 

1896 

1900 
1905 
1896 
1896 
1908 

1901 


MacChesney,  Nathan  William 

McCormick,  R.  Hall . 

McLennan,  John  A . 

Marriott,  Abraham  R . . 

Marx,  Zero . 

Mayer,  Levy . 

Mecartney,  Harry  S . 

Miles,  James . 

Miller,  John  S . 

Moore,  Nathan  G . 

Morgan,  George  B . 

Morrison,  Chas.  E . 


. 108  La  Salle  St. 

. Roanoke  Bldg. 

. 3105  Calumet 

. 100  Washington  St. 

. 327  W.  Superior  St. 

American  Trust  &  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

. 145  La  Salle  St. 

. 189  La  Salle  St. 

. 916  Monadnock  Bldg. 

. Marquette  Bldg. 

. 39  State  St. 

. 125  Clark  St. 


1905  Napier,  Richard  A . 159  La  Salle  St. 

1902  Newberry,  Walter  C . 228  W.  Kinzie  St. 


1908  Otis,  Charles  T . Monadnock  Bldg. 

1896  Otis,  Joseph  E . The  Rookery 


1898 

1903 

1903 


Paddock,  Richard  A 
Paden, Joseph  E.  .  .  . 
Patten,  James  A. . .  . 


.  ...  115  Dearborn  St. 

. 1 59  La  Salle  St. 

Western  Union  Bldg. 


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Peck,  Clarence  I . Monadnock  Bldg. 

Pike,  Eugene  S . 304,  161  State  St. 

Porter,  Washington . 77  Jackson  Blvd. 

Potter,  Edwin  A . American  Trust  &  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

Prindiville,  Redmond . 517  Stock  Exchange  Bldg. 


Richardson,  Omar  S.  . 
Rickcords,  George  E. 
Riley,  Harrison  B.  .  . 

Ritchie,  William . 

Rogers,  George  Mills 
Root,  Frederick  K.  .  . 

Rose,  Landon  C . 

Rudolph,  Emil . 

Ryerson,  Martin  A.  . . 


.  .215  Dearborn  St. 
100  Washington  St. 
100  Washington  St. 

. 97  Clark  St. 

100  Washington  St. 
,  .  .  .  181  La  Salle  St. 

_ 205  La  Salle  St. 

Opera  House  Bldg. 
_ 204  La  Salle  St. 


Sills,  Fred  M . Illinois  Trust  &  Savings  Bank. 

Smith,  Byron  L . Northern  Trust  Co. 

Smith,  Orson . 135  Adams  St. 

Spry,  John  C . 206  La  Salle  St. 

Stearns,  Richard  1 . 165  Randolph  St. 

Stevens,  James  W . 134  Monroe  St. 

Stumer,  Louis  M . 152  State  St. 

Taylor,  Thos.,  Jr . First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Thornton,  Charles  S . Heyworth  Bldg. 

Tuttle,  Frederick  B . 2022  Michigan  Ave. 

Upham,  Fred  W . American  Trust  &  Savings  Bank  Bldg. 

Wacker,  Chas.  H . 206  La  Salle  St 

W’'ahl,  Albert . Chamber  of  Commerce 

Walsh,  John  R . Grand  Central  Station 

Warner,  Ezra  J . Michigan  Ave.  and  Randolph  St. 

Weeks,  Harvey  T.,  Jr . 110  La  Salle  St. 

West,  Roy  O . First  National  Bank  Bldg. 

Williams,  Lawrence . 55  Dearborn  St 

Williams,  Lucian  M . 200  Monroe  St. 

WoLBACH,  Murray . 175  Dearborn  St. 


HONORARY  MEMBERS 

Day,  Joseph  P . President  New  York  Real  Estate  Board  of  Brokers, 

126  Broadway,  N.  Y.  City 


70 


DECEASED  AGENT  MEMBERS. 


% 


Gehr,  Samuel . 

Bragg,  Frederick  A . . 

Hill,  Henry  L . 

Morey,  Henry  C  ... 
Gamble,  James  M.  . . . 

Trussing,  Ernst . 

Pease,  Benjamin  L.  . . 

Hoyt,  Henry  W . 

Gassette,  Norman  T. . 

Morey,  George  J . 

Marshall,  James  M.  . . 
Thompson,  Wm.  Hale, 
Hurlbut,  Horace  A.  . . 
Farlin,  J.  Whitney.  . . 

Odell,  Hiram  B.  F _ 

Dray,  Walter  S . 

Scott,  Walter  Gurnee. 
Proudfoot,  William  S 

Chase,  Charles  C . 

Chandler,  Peyton  R.  . 

Isham,  Henry  P . 

Baldwin,  Byron  A .  .  .  . 

Place,  Dr.  S . 

Winston,  Dudley . 

Cremin,  John  F . 

Ray,  Benjamin  F . 

Pease,  George  D . 

Wells,  Frank . 

Hambleton,  Earl  L.  . . 

Hammel,  Louis  J . 

Coe,  Albert  L . 

Smith,  Dunlap . 

Moore,  Silas  M . 

Jackson,  Willis  G . 

Lombard,  Josiah  L.  . . 
Jacobs,  Benjamin  F.  . 

Bradley,  David  E . 

Cannell,  S.  Wilmer.  . . 
Cairnduff,  William  H. 
Hyman,  Robert  W. .  . 

Polkey,  Samuel . 

Mallette,  James  P.... 

Bogue,  George  M . 

Hurlbut,  Horace  E..  . . 
Galloway,  James  B.  . . 
Barnes,  Francis  A.... 

Howe,  Henry  W . 

Gould,  Philip  E . 

Lukens,  William  J.  . .  . 
Slaughter,  Arthur  O. . . 

Baird,  Lyman . 

Dietrich,  Henry  S . 


Date  of  Decease. 

. July  11,1886 

. April  5,1887 

.  .November  6,  1888 

. March  14,1889 

. June  14,1889 

.November  28, 1889 

. April  8,1890 

.  .February  13,  1891 

. March  26,  1891 

. April  16,1891 

. June  16, 1891 

.November  16,  1891 

. April  18,1893 

. June  6,  1893 

. .  .January  17,  1894 
.  . .  .August  28,  1894 

. March  15,  1895 

. July  28,  1895 

. .  .December  4,  1895 
.November  10,1896 
.  .  .October  25,  1897 
..November  8,1897 
,  .February  13,  1908 

. April  11,1898 

.  . .  .January  5,  1899 
..February  13,1899 

. July  25,  1899 

. March  20,  1900 

. June  28,  1900 

. May  10,1901 

. July  25,  1901 

.December  25,  1901 
.  .  .  .January  1,  1902 
. .  .February  1,  1902 

. April  6,  1902 

. June  23,  1902 

. .  .October  23,  1902 
.November  16,  1902 
.  .February  20, 1903 

. June  3,  1903 

. June  20,1903 

...October  22,  1903 
.December  30,  1903 

. March  5,  1904 

.  . .  .March  28,  1904 
November  16,  1905 
. .  .February  1,  1906 

. June  18,1906 

. .  .October  14,  1906 
.  .  .January  22,  1907 
.  .February  22,  1908 
. June  30,1909 


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Christoph  H.  J . 

Clarke,  John  V . 

Colvin,  William  H . 

Harris,  Samuel  H . 

Hunger,  Albert  A . 

Hale,  William  E . 

Bass,  Perkins . 

Garrity,  Patrick  L . 

Crawford,  Andrew . 

Fullerton,  Charles  W. . , 

Davis,  John . 

Clark,  Jonathan . 

Morrill,  Charles  A . 

Garrett,  T.  Mauro . 

Willing,  Henry  J . 

Hibbard,  William  G.  . . 

Butler,  Herman  B . 

Hamline,  John  H . 

Winston,  Frederick  H. 

Leiter,  Levi  Z . 

Dewey,  Charles  P . 

Hawes,  Kirk  . 

McWilliams,  George  G. 
Seaverns,  George  .... 

Keith,  Elbridge  G . 

Sheldon,  Theodore  .  .  . , 

Hurd,  Henry  B . 

Handy,  Henry  H . 

Loewenthal,  Berthold  . 

Brega,  Charles  W . 

Andrews,  Joseph  H.... 

Eckels,  James  H . 

Peabody,  Francis  B. .  . 

Shortall,  John  G . 

Mandel,  Emanuel  .... 

Carter,  Leslie  . 

Hoyt,  Phelps  B . 

Haugan,  Helge  A . 

Smyth,  John  M . 


Date  of  Decease. 

.  .September  6, 1886 

. August  9,  1893 

. July  7,  1896 

. July  3,  1898 

.  . .  .August  26,  1898 
.November  16,  1898 
. . .  .October  10, 1899 
.September  24,1900 
,  .November  24,  1900 
. .  .December  6,  1900 

. March  31,  1901 

. .  .February  6, 1902 
.  .December  31, 1902 
.  .February  25,  1903 
.September  28,  1903 
. . .  .October  11,  1903 
,  .February  10,  1904 
.February  14,  1904 
.  .February  19,  1904 

. June  9,  1904 

. June  10,  1904 

.September  8,  1904 
...October  15,  1904 
.November  20,  1904 

. May  17,  1905 

. May  25,  1905 

...January  20,  1906 
...January  23,  1906 

_ March  1,  1906 

. April  19,  1906 

.December  11,  1906 

. April  14,  1907 

. June  3,  1908 

. July  23,  1908 

.September  3,  1908 
September  25,  1908 
.December  12,  1908 

. May  17,  1909 

.November  4,  1909 


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